Schatt and Morgan, Titusville Pa. 1903 - 1933

Schatt & Morgan knives were first manufacturer back in 1890. The Queen Cutlery company made most of the more recent examples, but Schatt had its own plant in its earlier years that cranked out the oldies. There is no shortage of fantastic Schatt & Morgan knives in existance that have been made over the brand's long & storied history.
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Beautiful Jack Augie!!!! ::tu:: Thanks for sharing!!
Thank You Waukonda!

Here's another English Jack....
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A jigged bone with Indian Trail slim utility. Saber ground blade and the bone is great on this one!
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Another jigged bone, tipped bolster Schatt. Unfortunately one of the secondary blades was broken but still long enough to salvage some of it.
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Am late in my comment, but your modified Pruner is a brilliant piece of workmanship.
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:05 pm Am late in my comment, but your modified Pruner is a brilliant piece of workmanship.
Thank You QS! ::nod:: But Muskrat Man deserves all the credit. I just provided the beat up pruner, mammoth and my ideas, he's the artist!


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A dogleg jack! Full blades and nice Indian trail bone!! 8)
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A two blade Congress pattern.... always did like a rat tailed bolster!! ::nod::
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knowtracks wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:49 pm A dogleg jack! Full blades and nice Indian trail bone!! 8)
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This is a great looking knife. I really like the bolsters.
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Thanks edge213! :) She's still in good shape!

A single spring, 2 blade Sleeveboard.......
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Another sleeveboard, nice bone with standard nail nick......
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A T-ville Pruner!
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Yours has more blade than mine Dave, is yours a bear trap also? I forgot I even had this one, found it going through a pile of pruners I'm thinking of selling.
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A BEAUTY Augie!!!! ::tu:: Thanks for sharing!! Mine is also a trap!!!!
A fixed blade!
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knowtracks wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 6:07 pm A BEAUTY Augie!!!! ::tu:: Thanks for sharing!! Mine is also a trap!!!!
A fixed blade!
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Thanks edge213!!! :mrgreen:

Another stamped blade jack. Same size and pattern as the Case Texas jack.
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knowtracks wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:18 pm Another stamped blade jack. Same size and pattern as the Case Texas jack.

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I REALLY like that one, Dave...looks very similar to a #51 Mini Trapper/Dogleg Jack (my personal all-time favorite Queen S&M pattern) ::tu::



I realize this Hawkbill Pruner is from a later year than the time period covered in this thread (I believe this one's from 1937-1945)...and it's a Queen City not S&M, but...perhaps it's close enough (for government work). :)

I like the liner lock, although to be honest, it has such a bear trap snap, the lock is really unnecessary.
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Great old pruner Q !
Thanks for sharing that one!


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A T-ville Pruner to go with yours Q ! ::nod::
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A swell center single spring Schatt with rat tail bolsters!
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knowtracks wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 6:48 pm A swell center single spring Schatt with rat tail bolsters!
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knowtracks wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 6:48 pm A swell center single spring Schatt with rat tail bolsters!
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knowtracks wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 6:48 pm A swell center single spring Schatt with rat tail bolsters!
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Gosh Dang you have some sweet old knives, Dave! I am simply and totally awestruck by your collection. :shock:

They're all amazingly beautiful, but my favorite is the stamped blade jack...I would give my eye teeth to find one like this (and that would be just my opening bid, I'm sure I'd end up giving a lot more--not necessarily teeth, but certainly something more "legal tender" if you know what I mean) :wink:
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knowtracks wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 6:48 pm A swell center single spring Schatt with rat tail bolsters!
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Thank You Men!! ::tu:: I do appreciate the encouragement! ::nod::
Here is a another T-ville Schatt. Nice bone with pinched and lined bolsters, also an arrowhead shield. Small knife @ 3" closed
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Dave,as usual ::tu:: ::tu::
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