Schrade Walden 204 - Heavily Modified
Re: Schrade Walden 204 - Heavily Modified
I like it! But then again I’m a sucker for a sheepsfoot blade.
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Re: Schrade Walden 204 - Heavily Modified
Nice work Jeff, it's a bit tricky to do sometimes but it looks like he did a great job!
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Re: Schrade Walden 204 - Heavily Modified
Great job! The Electrician is my favorite heavy work knife (and an EDC--keep it simple stupid!), and a sheepsfoot blade is even better suited than the spear.
In my opinion, the 204 is the best electrician knife one can buy at a cheap price. The Bear and Kleins aren't that good. Camillus are just fine, but Delrin. With the 204 you get cocobolo handles and a nice bowtie shield (which I guess would, have originally, been used to stamp "TL-29").
I've got a few that need some work done. Two Boker electrician's knives which are like new, aside from some dunce who tried to modify the screwdrivers to fit a Phillips screw, and failed, miserably. Both blades appear to still have their factory edges, and one even still has its etch. Thinking about ditching the screwdrivers entirely on those, since the position of the nail nick (right at the tip) prevents them from being modded to a Wharncliffe profile. I've got a Camillus that had, apparently, been in some chemical which badly ate at the back handle. And my old Kutmaster Barlow with shrunken plastic handles of unknown composition (I think the knife, for sure, is new enough to be Delrin). And handles, I keep saying bone, but there's some nice Kirinite being made these days.
In my opinion, the 204 is the best electrician knife one can buy at a cheap price. The Bear and Kleins aren't that good. Camillus are just fine, but Delrin. With the 204 you get cocobolo handles and a nice bowtie shield (which I guess would, have originally, been used to stamp "TL-29").
I've got a few that need some work done. Two Boker electrician's knives which are like new, aside from some dunce who tried to modify the screwdrivers to fit a Phillips screw, and failed, miserably. Both blades appear to still have their factory edges, and one even still has its etch. Thinking about ditching the screwdrivers entirely on those, since the position of the nail nick (right at the tip) prevents them from being modded to a Wharncliffe profile. I've got a Camillus that had, apparently, been in some chemical which badly ate at the back handle. And my old Kutmaster Barlow with shrunken plastic handles of unknown composition (I think the knife, for sure, is new enough to be Delrin). And handles, I keep saying bone, but there's some nice Kirinite being made these days.