I always wondered why some knives were made exclusively for shipment to Europe.

This is kinda neat - it's the dealer display they made for those knives. The plexiglass window spins so you can land the opening over the knife you want to pluck out and show to the customer. It includes a couple of those hard to find Old Timers.
I see the beautyjxr1197 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:24 pm You gotta look past its "I just got run over by a train" vibes to see the beauty here. Bone 58OTs are nearly impossible to find and even Delrin 934s are a bit of a challenge but a bone 934 is something that's never been on my radar because I had no idea they even existed. Proof positive, this hard to find Old Timer does in fact exist.
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The knife is actually a 58OT, but it's the Primble 934 version that was made for Belknap - it's the same comparison as the Primble 935 and an 8OT. The 935 is known (but super rare) to be out there with bone handles but I have never seen pictures, or even heard of, a bone handled 934. It fills a gap in the info I had about the earliest Old Timers.tongueriver wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 1:37 am Very interesting, Jason; what frame is that? 861? 895? Something else?
Good lawd - that’s one helluva way to stumble into the Old Timer game! The knife is a 50OT (fifty-oh-t) regardless of it pretending to be a 50T (fifty-t). If you stick around long enough you might spot the 1961 flyer for that knife which says it’s a 500T (five hundred-t). Don’t try to make it make sense, it’s a Schrade thing (Schrade and Ulster were the same company). So the knife itself is the 3rd Old Timer pattern released. It was introduced right after the 2OT and 8OT. Its introduction was at the same time as the 58OT so technically it’s tied for 3rd. Here’s the thing, I don’t think they ever actually put that knife into production, but take this next part with a grain of salt because it’s just my opinion. The 1961 flyer introduced the pattern and appears to have it wearing Delrin (plastic) covers. Delrin only started being used in the factory at the end of ’61. What you have is a sample that was made in 1960 or 1961 and probably given to a jobber to take on his route and generate interest with his customers. In all the years I’ve been searching for 50OTs I’ve seen and/or bought less than 20 examples total. Most were covered in dark brown plastic handles (an experimental material they tried briefly in 1961) and I’ve seen maybe 5 or 6 in bone. What I’ve never seen is one in Delrin and I’ve also looked through the old yearly production records and the 50OT was never listed. The 50OT wasn’t a new platform. It’s a rebranded Ulster 50, a knife they were making for years. What I think happened is they grabbed a bunch of parts from the 50 bin and stamped the extra T on them, giving us that “wrong” tang stamp on the back of your knife. BTW the reason it has to be a 50OT is because the OT suffix is for Old Timer and it’s attached to every knife in the line. My guess is the number of these samples that were made is very low. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was less than 100 total, just based on the scarcity of sightings over the years. Yours is one of the nicest examples to surface, and from a flea market no less. I won’t ask what you paid, I’m sure I’ll hate you if I find out. Congrats, it’s a very nice knife.Dilbery91 wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 3:38 am Well, I’m not typically an Old Timer guy. I collect Robesons. But I stumbled on this little jewel at a flea market. Thought it was a nice looking old user. The handles are perfect bone and beautiful. Was hoping to find out some more info on it as I can’t find much. Any help is appreciated!
What a find.!Dilbery91 wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 3:38 am Well, I’m not typically an Old Timer guy. I collect Robesons. But I stumbled on this little jewel at a flea market. Thought it was a nice looking old user. The handles are perfect bone and beautiful. Was hoping to find out some more info on it as I can’t find much. Any help is appreciated!
Happy to help. I do carry a 50 once in a while but it really does fit the definition of a safe queen. It would be a shame to break or lose something that rare. Here's a shot of the 50s from my safe: The one on the left was factory bone but it was busted up when I found it. I had a new set of sawcut bone handles fabbed up by a former Schrade employee/customizer named Herman Williams. The other two dark brown ones are that weird experimental plastic that made a brief appearence in 1961.Dilbery91 wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 2:10 pm Thank you for all the info Jason! Wow. I had no idea. Just thought it was a nice little knife. And yes, you would most likely hate me. I’ve been carrying it. But now I’m afraid I’ll lose it so I suppose I will be putting it up. Again, thank you for the information!
I've gotten more than a couple special 8OTs from you over the years! The finest of which I don't think I posted to this thread yet. Right in the middle with that funny oval shield. It's got to be the earliest 8OT I have, and maybe that anyone has. No pattern number on it and of course it was never manufactured with that shield yet somehow that knife served as the photo sample for the 8OT until 1971, lol. Only Schrade would do something like that. The second from the top I also got from you - a minty clean Primble 935, full etch. I have a lot to thank you for!tongueriver wrote: ↑Fri May 23, 2025 10:48 pm Great stuff to see, Jason; who is this Herman Williams of whom you speak? hehehe. I think I sent an 8OT your way with that weird plastic with gold flecks in it, some years back. A real anomaly. I wish I knew more about Fibestos and Fosterene.
jxr1197 wrote: ↑Sat May 24, 2025 4:57 amI've gotten more than a couple special 8OTs from you over the years! The finest of which I don't think I posted to this thread yet. Right in the middle with that funny oval shield. It's got to be the earliest 8OT I have, and maybe that anyone has. No pattern number on it and of course it was never manufactured with that shield yet somehow that knife served as the photo sample for the 8OT until 1971, lol. Only Schrade would do something like that. The second from the top I also got from you - a minty clean Primble 935, full etch. I have a lot to thank you for!tongueriver wrote: ↑Fri May 23, 2025 10:48 pm Great stuff to see, Jason; who is this Herman Williams of whom you speak? hehehe. I think I sent an 8OT your way with that weird plastic with gold flecks in it, some years back. A real anomaly. I wish I knew more about Fibestos and Fosterene.
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Schrade did crank these out for a while. I can't say when or for how long. These are from my photo files and not mine.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 11:29 pm Asking out of pure ignorance and no offense to the seller but.....is this really a NOS Old Timer ?
Mustanger wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 5:01 amSchrade did crank these out for a while. I can't say when or for how long. These are from my photo files and not mine.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 11:29 pm Asking out of pure ignorance and no offense to the seller but.....is this really a NOS Old Timer ?