I was ordering a few random Schrade parts from a retailer (largely to fix a busted Tough Chip--which had more than a few issues), and came upon these shields.
Posted this before I found the actual knife, so I edited it.
Found they went to this trapper, issued in 1996.
Definitely one I plan to add. Made the same year as me, and I've been into horses off-and-on (though as of late, just Breyers--which are pricey, but still much cheaper...).
Reining Horse Knife?
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Re: Reining Horse Knife?
Just now spotted this post, first time I've seen the knife or the shield. Very cool!!!
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That's a cool knife .
Schrade, they were an extraordinary company. They even made a shadow stag farmers jack I am told.
Their standard run pruning blades on their farmers jacks are not my favorite , but there's a lot worse. I was told the straighter spline made it easier to grind.
Schrade, they were an extraordinary company. They even made a shadow stag farmers jack I am told.

Their standard run pruning blades on their farmers jacks are not my favorite , but there's a lot worse. I was told the straighter spline made it easier to grind.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
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May the Father and Son bless
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