What is Your Latest Old Schrade?

Schrade Cutlery Company was founded in 1904 by George Schrade, and his brothers Jacob and William Schrade. In 1946 Imperial Knife Associated Companies, (IKAC; an association of Ulster Knife Co and Imperial Knife Co) purchased controlling interest in Schrade Cut Co and changed the name to Schrade Walden Cutlery. In 1973 the name was changed to Schrade Cutlery. In 2004 Schrade closed due to bankruptcy.

This forum is dedicated to the knives that are the legacy of this company. This forum is not the place to discuss the replica knives currently being imported using the Schrade name.
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Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?

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Is there any way the heading can be changed to:
WHAT IS YOUR LATEST OLD SCHRADE? Pre 1961.

Why 1961? I would hate to think my old 8OT [my only old Schrade] would miss out.
Schrade called my 8OT an "Old Timer" so it must be old, by now... Ken
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Those boney old number eights are just so sweet; thanks for showing, Ken!
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Beautiful bone 8ot Ken. The bone 8ot's definitely qualify for this thread. They are at the tail end of what I would consider schrades of old. The delrin and swinden was a big change but with it came many other more subtle changes but they made the knives very different.


I picked up another lucky ebay find. Red peachseed bone schrade walden 861. Stunning condition, basically minty; I did not expect it to be this good.

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Well I scored a User from FleaBay.
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A few more
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That would be a very pleasing knife to carry. I have one or two that would be similar that are just nice to have in pocket and use, too!
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Nice old jack knife.
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ThankYou
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Hak. That is a very appealing knife. Just classic. Wonderful in the hand or pocket. ::tu::
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There has been a bunch of beauties posted since I was here last.....
The bone Old Timers are real head turners!
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Now Ken....
I would be glad to give you $10 for the 2OT... That would be double your money (LOL) and I would even step up and pay the shipping to America!
And just like Zukie Limmer told the indians on the outlaw Josey Wales..... "and that would be a good deal for you!"....LOL.
Ken....
A 2OT in the presentation box like that is a true treasure!
Thanks for showing!!

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Awesome knife Hak1911, very practical and visually appealing. I have several knives that seem to fit those same qualities; like my wartime Camillus TL-29s. But I recently acquired a Schade that is practical, visually appealing, and mechanically interesting...
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It doesn’t have a linerlock like my Camillus do. The screwdriver blade rotates open till it locks in place because of an engagement between the backspring and a cut out on the back of the blade.
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There is a crossbar that runs from the same backspring, going underneath the center liner and hovers over the mainblade’s backspring.
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When the closed mainblade is pressed down it pushes on the crossbar and unlocks the screwdriver. I wish modern makers would incorporate this function. It may not be as secure as a linerlock, but it is much more interesting to me.
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Very interesting concept for a blade lock..... I sort of wonder if there would be very many that would be smart enough to operate it nowadays.... LOL.

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I picked up pretty nice little wavy bone schrade walden 808 jr stockman. These jr stocks are hard to find in bone. I like it.

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That is a REAL sweetheart Paul...
I can see why you like it!!

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Thanks Mike.


This one does not look like anything special, but it is actually a pretty scarce schrade pattern that most people don’t seem to know about.

Schrade walden 110 jr barlow at 2 3/4”. It does not seem to have been used but has been knocking around for years. Handles are white composition. There is no catalog image for it but there is one for the two blade version, pattern 210. The description is a bit off though, it describes the white single blade but shows the image and pattern number for a black handle two blade. These could have black or white handles with either blade combo. This exact model is in the price lists in the 1953 catalog as the 110W.

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Cool little knife Paul ::tu::
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That’s a winner!
I wasn’t aware of such a Schrade, wonder if I have overlooked one by thinking it was just little cheap knife? ::hmm::
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I LIKE THE JR BARLOW - NICE - ::tu::
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:39 am Thanks Mike.


This one does not look like anything special, but it is actually a pretty scarce schrade pattern that most people don’t seem to know about.

Schrade walden 110 jr barlow at 2 3/4”. It does not seem to have been used but has been knocking around for years. Handles are white composition. There is no catalog image for it but there is one for the two blade version, pattern 210. The description is a bit off though, it describes the white single blade but shows the image and pattern number for a black handle two blade. These could have black or white handles with either blade combo. This exact model is in the price lists in the 1953 catalog as the 110W.


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Some good research & information! Thanks Paul! And a cool little Barlow! Congrats! ::tu:: :D
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Cute little bugger, Paul. Great snag !!
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Now that is so cool.... I had no idea there was a mini barlow.
Great find.... of course now that I know they are out there... I need one!...LOL
(I need 'em all.....LOL)

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My good friend Rich Healey had several variations of those little barlows. And an astounding collection of other Schrades, including Hermans. He was so happy, just turned 65 and retired and was coming out West from Boston to see the mountains. And he dropped dead. No one knows what happened to his collection. RIP, Rich.
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tongueriver wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:24 pm My good friend Rich Healey had several variations of those little barlows. And an astounding collection of other Schrades, including Hermans.
He was so happy, just turned 65 and retired and was coming out West from Boston to see the mountains. And he dropped dead.
No one knows what happened to his collection.
RIP, Rich.
Man... What a shock to those around him.
Just retired.... dang..... I'm right there in my life. I hope to retire next year.
BUT, I guess if the Lord calls me home, I will go.
Sorry for your loss Cal.

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Great little mini-barlow, Paul!

I have been spending a little more time with my collection in this "down-time". Seems like up until now I would get a knife, and then set it in the pile and move on to the next conquest. Lately though, I've been appreciating more the ones I already have. What prompted me to do this was I was rehabbing some wood tool chests for knife storage. I finished one, so I decided to put my Imperials and Schrade OT/Delrin open stocks in. I found a bunch of knives in my rolls that I had forgotten about. I'll post pics somewhere else, they don't belong in this thread.

The mention of Rich Healey is further reminder to enjoy what we have RIGHT NOW, as it may be gone tomorrow.
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