Artistic Schrade Pics
Artistic Schrade Pics
How about a thread just for good shots? No other virtue other than you finally got a good pic. New or old knives, rare or commonplace - as long as it's in focus, your thumb isn't in the frame and it's a Schrade related knife it fits the goal of the thread. I'll start with a close up tang stamp shot. There were half a dozen rejects before I got it 'right' and still needed some photo editor tweaking.
- Jason
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Nice shot of a classic Jason! Here are a few from the Cut. Co era as well:
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I'll do the tang stamp also. With this one, you literally have to "read between the lines."
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Eric, great pictures. The Shapleigh Cattle Knife is most excellent. Thanks for sharing.
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Not my pic's.
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Lots of nice pics showing up. Eric I would recognize that crate background anywhere. Everytime I see it pop up on ebay I get excited, lol.
Here's a 761.
Here's a 761.
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Oh yeah! An 861 missing a blade and a spring! Don't see many of those! Nice to see!
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Schrade Barnett. The red one. I also have the green one. Took awhile.
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Only the big spenders pony up for that extra blade and spring! The Barnett is one of those knives that just looks great in pics but when you get your hands on one you really appreciate them even more.tongueriver wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:25 pmOh yeah! An 861 missing a blade and a spring! Don't see many of those! Nice to see!
A Schrade of a different feather -
- Jason
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That last picture is really cool! I have never seen a liner notched like that.
An Imperial knife bragging about no one getting maimed lately -
- Jason
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Thanks Jason.
Are you asking for one picture per post?
Maybe I'm over doing it on the pictures ........... as usual ...
Are you asking for one picture per post?
Maybe I'm over doing it on the pictures ........... as usual ...
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One of those nasty 61s with the extra blade and spring...and...uhh...stuff.
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Some nice knives and pictures, popping up, on this thread today gentlemen!
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The Herman Williams 861 is something special.
Here's a tiny brass Imperial -
Here's a tiny brass Imperial -
- Jason
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Great pics and knives folks! Cal that's some of the nicest celluloid I've seen. A few more:
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Eric brought out the big guns! All three are nice but the 2OT is the one I can't stop staring at.
Best I could say is 1946-1988. It's one of those inch and a halfers. Those are fun (and cheap) to collect. In the pic my favorite is the MOP Ulster. The two on the bottom are Mexican Imperials.tongueriver wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 12:14 amThat I really like- not something I would expect from them. What vintage?
- Jason