Hey folks, just wanted to bring this to your attention; this is not a factory error "84OT" knife. There is no such thing. Schrade never had 84OT stamps made, intentionally or otherwise. This was just a 34OT stamp that probably had some metal crud stuck in the 3 which resulted in the stamp being smudged so to speak, which happened more often than you'd imagine. If you like the knife that's fine, it's a great example of a 34OT, but don't buy it for the false hype.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/224652998727?h ... SwGhhhbkld
Eric
Schrade 34OT, NOT an Error Knife
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Re: Schrade 34OT, NOT an Error Knife
That's right, Eric; good info. I already knew that but many don't. I have seen hundreds (not an exaggeration) of those "84s" on the Bay.
Re: Schrade 34OT, NOT an Error Knife
66 bucks for a highly buffed 34OT - - I have seen more than a dozen of these that at first look, looks like a 84
Re: Schrade 34OT, NOT an Error Knife
Yeah fellas, but it's "double dyed delrin".
That surely increases the value.
That surely increases the value.
David
"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife" Meat Loaf
"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife" Meat Loaf
Re: Schrade 34OT, NOT an Error Knife
Surely not worth the money it is currently being auctioned in my opinion.
I would not classify it as a rare collectible knife I would want. To each
his own.
Bob
I would not classify it as a rare collectible knife I would want. To each
his own.
Bob