What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
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Picked up a couple Schrade Cut Co today, a three blade utility with nice pick bone and a Double end switch with gassed out celluloid handles.
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Here are a couple of Schrade CC autos I have recently acquired. The top one is a No. 1613 3/4 and is 4 & 7/8 inches. It has a divot type jigged bone pre peach seed. The bottom one is a No. 1553 3/4 and is 4 & 1/4 inches. It has a sort of a pre peach seed what I think has been called a confused basketweave jigging pattern. Thanks for looking!
Lloyd
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VERY NICE - THANKS FOR POSTINGDuffer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:57 pm Here are a couple of Schrade CC autos I have recently acquired. The top one is a No. 1613 3/4 and is 4 & 7/8 inches. It has a divot type jigged bone pre peach seed. The bottom one is a No. 1553 3/4 and is 4 & 1/4 inches. It has a sort of a pre peach seed what I think has been called a confused basketweave jigging pattern. Thanks for looking!
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Those are exceptionally beautiful knives, Lloyd; thanks for showing them. Those larger knives really show off the bone. Back in the day, those switch blades were nothing to brag on, functionally, but OH! the BONE!
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Beautiful knives on the page gents. knifegnome, Duffer, Miller's Bro, my hat is off to those beauties. Fabulous.
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Finally filled the last slot in my all bone display with this Walden era 804. Thank you, Eric for making this one available.
The 4 on the left are all Cut Co's, others are Walden, with the 974, 895, and 2OT being rehandled by Mr. Herman Williams.
The 4 on the left are all Cut Co's, others are Walden, with the 974, 895, and 2OT being rehandled by Mr. Herman Williams.
Richard
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Great collection. Display is beautiful. Love it.
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Great line up mpeg. Beautiful bones and mmmmmmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnn to everything.
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Thanks guys. It took a few years but worth it, I think.
Richard
"Sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand."
"Sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand."
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I know that's right
Richard
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Great looking knife display.
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Thanks knifegnome and DM11
Richard
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SWEET display!
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Thank you, sir
Richard
"Sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand."
"Sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand."
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I am guessing (if this knife was made before 1973) that the "SW Cut" on the tang stands for "Schrade Walden Cutlery".
Can anyone out there tell me if that is correct? Any other information on this knife?
Can anyone out there tell me if that is correct? Any other information on this knife?
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MAN... that is a nice knife!
Congrats!!
Congrats!!
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They were manufactured by Imperial from 1976 to 1978 (not Schrade) as a collaboration between James Parker and Schrade. Five knives in five colors of Delrin with a famous Revolutionary War hero on each one. I may still have the full set, with matching numbers, all papers and boxes. They would be available if I can find them.
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OK, thanks! What would you sell the set for?tongueriver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:03 pm They were manufactured by Imperial from 1976 to 1978 (not Schrade) as a collaboration between James Parker and Schrade. Five knives in five colors of Delrin with a famous Revolutionary War hero on each one. I may still have the full set, with matching numbers, all papers and boxes. They would be available if I can find them.
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Got a little boys knife type from the Cut Co years in the mail from Knifeaholic, with no numbers on it. About 3 1/4 or 3 5/16 or there abouts. Sweet little old knife although I thought it would be bigger. Isn't that the oldest one in the book I guess. Fine little knife though with good bones. Thanks Knifeaholic, always great knives, appreciate it.
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That's a beauty!
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Looks great I-Man! Nice looking bones!
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