I posted this on another thread about Henry Sears and their use of the Queen trademark.
Interesting 1950's era contact knife made by Schrade. 4" closed, peachseed bone handles.
Schrade - Henry Sears Contract Knife
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Schrade - Henry Sears Contract Knife
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
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Re: Schrade - Henry Sears Contract Knife
Did you see the one I posted (in two different subforums)?
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Re: Schrade - Henry Sears Contract Knife
Steve, is that indeed an actual Queen trademark or is it merely the name queen stamped on the shield?
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Re: Schrade - Henry Sears Contract Knife
Joe that was actually a trademark of Henry Sears Company. Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co bought them in 1878 and supplied the knives until 1959. That knife I think would fall into the 1950's era.
Very cool knife Steve! That's the first H. Sears stamped serpentine Schrade I've seen.


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