The first Schrade LOVELESS Knives.
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The first Schrade LOVELESS Knives.
Any information on the early Schrade Loveless knives...
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Re: Schrade Loveless Knives.
Here is a Wiki page about Bob Loveless. I picked up a Schrade PH2 just last night.
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Re: Schrade Loveless Knives.
Hi JohnJ, this is my PH2 knives - I have a Loveless on its' way, will post when it arivers... Ken.
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Re: Schrade Loveless Knives.
Koldgold NICE What year were those made???
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Re: Schrade Loveless Knives.
The PH2 is about 1985 - 1995??? The DUCKS are marked 2003 and 2004 and the Blue Bone Set was sold in 2002-2003.garddogg56 wrote:Koldgold NICE What year were those made???
My Loveless that is coming is a LOVELESS RL-2 1975-76 mobel.
I will post it soon...
garddogg56, do you like the Schrade D'holders ? There is not a lot of intrest in them on AAPN .. .Ken
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Re: Schrade Loveless Knives.
Ohhh YA haven't seen many, a hunting buddy has one
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I do not know why the D'holders, Lake & Walker or Loveless knives DO NOT generate much interest.
I belive they are some of the best finished knives to come out of the Schrade factory.
I belive they are some of the best finished knives to come out of the Schrade factory.
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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Re: Schrade Loveless Knives.
garddogg56. This is part of my Collection I prize among my other Schrades.
Two D'holders,one Loveless and two Lake & Walker SLW1s... Ken
Two D'holders,one Loveless and two Lake & Walker SLW1s... Ken
HI FROM AUSTRALIA
A.A.P.N. # 5197: Member of Australian & U.S Blade Forums...KEN -
I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
Re: The first Schrade LOVELESS Knives.
koldgold wrote:I do not know why the D'holders, Lake & Walker or Loveless knives DO NOT generate much interest.
I belive they are some of the best finished knives to come out of the Schrade factory.
Ken,
I think the reason you don’t see a lot of interest in these knives is several fold;
1-They are not older traditional patterns. Many people in this country who collect Schrade's do so because they remind them of the knives used by their fathers and grandfathers, or knives that they themselves used when boys. They are not as excited about the newer patterns because they are not traditional. It is a traditional look and feel of the Old Timers and the carbon steel that attract many collectors to the Schrade brand.
2-These knives were considerably more expensive than the traditional Schrade knives and I think the price puts a lot of people off. Some collectors may be attracted to collecting Schrade's because they are generally not as expensive as many other brands.
3-There far more people who read these threads then comment on them. This thread has been viewed 159 times, yet only two people have commented on it, counting yourself. At that rate only about 1 in 80 people who reads the thread have commented on it. Now that I have made a post to this thread, it drops the ratio to about 1 in 53 people who have read this thread and made a post to it.
The interesting thing about collecting is that no two people get excited about exactly the same things. Certainly there are general categories of interest that have broad appeal, but there are many times when I have posted a topic or a knife that I thought was very exciting and only had a very true responses. But when I looked at that forum topic list I could see the topic had been viewed hundreds of times but only a handful of people felt they had something to contribute. Don't take it personal, sometimes people don't comment because they don't have a knife like that, don't know anything about the knife or they don't comment because they feel you have said it better than they could.
BTW, nice looking knives you have here.
I love those blue jig bone handles.
That is awesome!
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Re: The first Schrade LOVELESS Knives.
Thanks for the reply Dale, I appreciate the effort you always put into your answers.
I collect Schrade knives because I have been using them for 40+years, my son and even my father-in-law use Schrade knives.
However, I find the quality and finish of the Schrade collaboration knives brilliant.
I also find the price of the collaboration knives low, when you look at their original sale price. Ken
I collect Schrade knives because I have been using them for 40+years, my son and even my father-in-law use Schrade knives.
However, I find the quality and finish of the Schrade collaboration knives brilliant.
I also find the price of the collaboration knives low, when you look at their original sale price. Ken
HI FROM AUSTRALIA
A.A.P.N. # 5197: Member of Australian & U.S Blade Forums...KEN -
I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
A.A.P.N. # 5197: Member of Australian & U.S Blade Forums...KEN -
I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT