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These are the sets I have to now.
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Here's some more.
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And the rest of them. Missing are Series VII,XIII,XIV,XVI,XVII.
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Looks good Buckeye! ::tu::
I'll fill the rest in later. ::nod::
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7th Set of the Annual Reproductions is blue bone, came out in 1997. 5 bone & 1 pearl
English Jack, #042129, 4 1/2" closed
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Congress, #043431, 4" closed
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Teardrop Jack, #042206, 3 3/4" closed
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Canoe, #042264, 3 5/8" closed
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Wharncliffe Whittler, #043046, 3 1/8" closed
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Dr. knife, #052266, 3 1/8" closed
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If I was a GOOD boy Santa is going to bring me Series VII :D
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BuckeyeSchatt wrote:If I was a GOOD boy Santa is going to bring me Series VII :D

Well you know that they say ......

HE KNOWS !! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Annual Reproduction Set #17 produced in 2007 consists of 6 knives. 5 in Red Timeworn Jigged bone and 1 knife in Black Lip Pearl. This color & jigging reminds me of the knives produced by Case for years & years. A Classic in my opinion! :wink:

1st. #043154, Serpentine/Dogleg Whittler, 4" closed
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2nd. #043155, Medium Stockman, 3 1/2" closed
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3rd. #042171, Large Barlow, 5" closed
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4th. #042197, Horticulturists Jack, 3 5/8" closed
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5th. #044163, Railsplitter, 3 3/4" closed
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6th. #154230, Congress, 2 3/4" closed
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WOW some fantastic show of gr8 S & Ms here.... :mrgreen: ::tu::

This brings out a question....Why do you both not just buy the set in the company show case when you want to full up a set?

To me it would be cheeper and you get all with the same serical number.
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justold52 wrote:WOW some fantastic show of gr8 S & Ms here.... :mrgreen: ::tu::

This brings out a question....Why do you both not just buy the set in the company show case when you want to full up a set?

To me it would be cheeper and you get all with the same serical number.

I do buy them as a set Ken. :wink:
And they don't come with a #

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justold52 wrote:WOW some fantastic show of gr8 S & Ms here.... :mrgreen: ::tu::

This brings out a question....Why do you both not just buy the set in the company show case when you want to full up a set?

To me it would be cheeper and you get all with the same serical number.
The Series sets did not come with a display case until Series XII 2002, and Series XIII 2003 has a unique case that is shaped different it has a red keystone embossed on the glass. I for the most part buy complete sets from Clarence but sometimes I buy a knife from one series or another and then fill in the rest. The last two sets XVIII & XIX I have bought from Clarence as complete sets. Sometimes at shows or internet I may pick up some to good to pass up bargins or sometimes Clarence does not have complete sets (Series III gunstock I was able to find through AAPK want ads from David Clark) .

As for serial numbers I don't know if they are numbered in any way?.The original S&M boxes are important to me though.

I heard that Series XX my be the last series set as we know it. I asked Jenny at this years Queen show if they were going to do anything special for the 20th year set & all she could tell me is that they are working on someting very special I would not be disappointed. I guess we'll have to wait for the unvailing at next years Shot show. I told Clarence to save one for me :D .
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Wow knowtracks I wasn't typing fast enough with my one finger. :D
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Very nice Series XVII set you have there knowtracks I agree the jigging,patterns,and color make it one of my favorites. I am working on this set, I only have the Stockman that was a gift from a few years back. I started this Series sickness five years ago at a knife show were I Picked up two Series IIII knives a whittler & the lockback (becauce I liked the corn cob bone) & a Series XI Gunstock because I liked that pattern.

If I had to pick my favorite Series it would be either Series VIII or Series IX. What is your favorite and others favorite and why? I like VIII for the color,three different handle materials(Bone,Stag,&Pearl),and the patterns that year & IX for color,look,and blade material ATS-34.

And then there's Series V :mrgreen:
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Man that's a tough question Buckeye! ::smirk:: As far as pretty goes it's hard to beat Stag in my book. But then again I've always liked any shade of red on a pocket knife. Set #6 & #7 I got simply because of the diversity in the patterns. I don't really care for either their dark green or their dark blue. But I just loved all the different patterns that hadn't shown up in previous sets.
A set really has to speak to me in some way before I buy it. Take the 1st 2 sets for instance, they are pretty much the same patterns just different handle material so I went with the red & haven't gotten the brown yet. Set #9 with the ATS-34 steel on the master blades & that shade of green is 1 of my favs. :wink: But I didn't really care for set #10. ::shrug:: I guess I'm just weird!!
Set #12 the 100th Anniversary Set is the most elegant and the most scarce. So worth the most cash!! It is the 1 set that I would never use.
I really like both set #17 & #18 with the red (once again) Time worn and the dark brown berry scales. Plus the diversity in the pattern in both sets but especially in set #18.
I guess it would be like picking a favorite child... I just couldn't! :shock:
Or like my old buddy Donny use to say "Which girl is prettiest??? It depends on who's lookin.

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BuckeyeSchatt said "I told Clarence to save one for me"???

Perhaps you can ask Clarence to put my name on that list also.

Or perhaps you can make a better deal if I buy one set from you ??
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S&M XVII Barlow Daddy 2007 Red Bone 2 blade 420 SS 5 "
S&M XVII Congress 2007 154230 Black Lip Pearl 2 3/4 "

I have those so it looks like I need 4 more right? Then I will also have a set 17 right.

S&M XVIII Dogleg Whittler 43054 420 HC SS 2008 4 "
S&M XVIII Horiclturist 420 HC Worm Groove 2008 3 3/4 "
S&M XVIII Swell Center 42276 2 Blade 420 HC 2008 3 3/4 "

This is what I have for set 18 so what will I need to full it?
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justold52 wrote:S&M XVII Barlow Daddy 2007 Red Bone 2 blade 420 SS 5 "
S&M XVII Congress 2007 154230 Black Lip Pearl 2 3/4 "

I have those so it looks like I need 4 more right? Then I will also have a set 17 right.

S&M XVIII Dogleg Whittler 43054 420 HC SS 2008 4 "
S&M XVIII Horiclturist 420 HC Worm Groove 2008 3 3/4 "
S&M XVIII Swell Center 42276 2 Blade 420 HC 2008 3 3/4 "

This is what I have for set 18 so what will I need to full it?
justold52 Series XVII is a six knife set , it includes
#1- 154230 2-3/4" Four blade Mini Congress in Black Lip Pearl
#2- 043155 3-1/2" Three blade Stockman
#3- 042197 3-5/8" Two blade Horticulturists knife
#4 441163 3-3/4" Four blade Rail Splitter
#5 043154 4" Three blade Dogleg whittler
#6 5" Two blade Daddy Barlow

Series XVIII includes six knives
#1 042276 3-7/8" Two blade Swell Center Jack
#2 042429 4-1/2" Two blade Bare-end English Jack
#3 043054 4" Three blade Dogleg whittler
#4 042297 3-5/8" Two blade Horiculturists knife
#5 043160 3-3/4" Three blade Sowbelly Stockman
#6 122367 2-9/16" Two blade Mastadon Brown Bark Ivory Mini Barlow

You can view all the series sets on Clarence's website SchattandMorgan.com
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justold52 wrote:S&M XVII Barlow Daddy 2007 Red Bone 2 blade 420 SS 5 "
S&M XVII Congress 2007 154230 Black Lip Pearl 2 3/4 "

I have those so it looks like I need 4 more right? Then I will also have a set 17 right.

S&M XVIII Dogleg Whittler 43054 420 HC SS 2008 4 "
S&M XVIII Horiclturist 420 HC Worm Groove 2008 3 3/4 "
S&M XVIII Swell Center 42276 2 Blade 420 HC 2008 3 3/4 "

This is what I have for set 18 so what will I need to full it?
OK Ken you can see what you are missing for set #17
Here is set #18, made in `08 they have a dark brown bone called Penn. Brown Berry. 5 knives in bone & 1 in Mammoth Bark Ivory.
You have, Dogleg Whittler
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Horticulturists
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And the Swell Center Jack
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What's left is the English Jack, 4 1/2"
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Sowbelly Stock knife, 3 3/4"
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And the little tiny Barlow, 2 9/16"
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knowtracks WOW super photos.

Thank you very much knowtracks and BuckeyeSchatt for your info.. ::tu::

Now whitch one of you are taken sunbursts place on that schatts ??
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justold52 wrote:
Now whitch one of you are taken sunbursts place on that schatts ??

I see Ralph around the forums from time to time, I hope he stops by some day. 8)
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Here's Series VII & XIII, thanks Santa! This leaves me with Series XIV,XVI,XVII to complete the sets for now. I can't wait to see what Queen will do for the 20th Series Set!
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Here's Series XX
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The rest of them. Series XX is starting to grow on me ::tu::
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Well I think I got a good deal on some S&M sets.

2008 Series XVIII

Here is one that the seller asked me if I wanted one more of.

Time will tell if I get it. If any one whats a set like this one please PM me.

Perhaps looking at all the super sets here made me pull the triger on a S&M set.

My first set of S&Ms.... ::ds::

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Well you sure pick a great set to start off with Ken!! ::drool::
Enjoy them in good health. There are some great patterns in that set & I love the brown bone.

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