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I like USA made Schrades & Schrade-Walden knives...obviously. Old Timers, Uncle Henry's and the models that pre-dated those lines. Saw-cut Delrin, Stagalon, Butter-n-Molasses, etc. handles. They're all great in my book.
I am proceeding slowly with adding to my collection, in the beginning I was going like gang busters. But, the pickings are getting slim at least for good/great condition knives.
Although I am not buying much now, I never tire of seeing them or looking for them. So if you have some or have come into some, let me see them.
Eventually I will try to get all I currently have into 1(or 3) photos for this discussion. For now these will have to do.
Tags: Delrin, Henry, Old, Schrade, Schrade-Walden, Stagalon, Timer, USA, Uncle
I've seen cutouts like this on Buck knives but other than the Ducks Unlimited 152's, this is the first I've seen. Can anyone come up with a good reason why Canadian Ducks Unlimited knives have a deer on them and only a small etch of a duck's head. I know Canadians are considered polite...was Mr. Deer feeling left out?
They both look awesome, the buffaloes are very cool!
John,
Man O Man is that a find and a deal!! Good job on grabbing it!
Doug,
That is such an amazing frame, I can image that knife new and being in a lumber store. We would have bought it in a heartbeat! If you do the repairs, can we see them please?
The seller didn't know what he had and advertised it as SCHRADE POCKET KNIFE WITH ADVERTISING C D SHAMBURGER LUMBER YARD NEAT OLD KNIFE It only got 8 bids from 4 bidders. Just proves an old blind hog can find an acorn now and then. I'll be sending it to Herman Williams for white bone handles and a new blade if he can find one...if he can't find a blade, he'll re-profile the end of the existing blade. When it comes back I'll be sure and post pictures....I'd like to have it re-handled in Mother of Pearl, but Herman doesn't have the setup for working with MOP and I just can't imagine letting anyone else work on it.
Cant wait to see it Doug ! Herman will give it the respect it deserves
Back when i first joined this group...about 10 seconds after I became a member of iKC..I remember thinking that I'd have to watch for a good 14OT, Brad's collection of them looked so good. There was always another knife I had my eye on and I just kept putting it off. Back in March, I found this one on Ebay and scooped it up. I was just about the ugliest 14OT I had ever seen, but I knew Herman Williams could turn that sow's ear into a silk purse....and I wasn't wrong.
Jan Carter said:
John,
Man O Man is that a find and a deal!! Good job on grabbing it!
Doug,
That is such an amazing frame, I can image that knife new and being in a lumber store. We would have bought it in a heartbeat! If you do the repairs, can we see them please?
I hadn't thought about it being for sale, I was imagining being the employee that knife was given to.
Doug, you sure picked the right knife and the right maker to make it POP!!
Doug Webber said:
Back when i first joined this group...about 10 seconds after I became a member of iKC..I remember thinking that I'd have to watch for a good 14OT, Brad's collection of them looked so good. There was always another knife I had my eye on and I just kept putting it off. Back in March, I found this one on Ebay and scooped it up. I was just about the ugliest 14OT I had ever seen, but I knew Herman Williams could turn that sow's ear into a silk purse....and I wasn't wrong.
Good get, Doug. That 14 OT looks great, a lot better than the way you bought it.
Doug Webber said:
Back when i first joined this group...about 10 seconds after I became a member of iKC..I remember thinking that I'd have to watch for a good 14OT, Brad's collection of them looked so good. There was always another knife I had my eye on and I just kept putting it off. Back in March, I found this one on Ebay and scooped it up. I was just about the ugliest 14OT I had ever seen, but I knew Herman Williams could turn that sow's ear into a silk purse....and I wasn't wrong.
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