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I figured I would give a place for those of us that have some of the Taylor Schrade and Smith & Wesson knives to call home. I didn't feel like the Taylor Brand Schrades belonged in the same group as the USA built ones. So here is a place to show what you have. Of course, if you have some USA built ones that you want to post here, we certainly won't complain.

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Great looking knives, Stephen.

Another Schrade, this one is the small Doctor's knife with Desert Iron wood scales.  Again my only camplaint is th elack of specifics on the blade steel.  What i really like is the DIW scales, and the use of a spatula instead of small pen blade.  To me, it ain't a doc without the spatula!   One of the pins is slightly raised.  But otherwise very nice fit and finish.  Got it for around $10, I think.

Here is the only Schrade that I have in the Desert Ironwood. I think that is a great looking wood . And here is one Doc I have in a Schrade. I agree with Toby about the spatula blade. I believe that this is called Honey bone.

good looking knives keepem coming..thanks tom

Here is an Old Timer with Desert Ironwood.

Ron, This knife is a good quality knife. I didn't notice anything wrong with this one. The picture really doesn't do any justice to the color in the Ironwood.

Here is a Schrade Walden anniversary Sharpfinger

 Is Robert Klass a Taylor ?   If i didn't have this one I wouldn't have any klass.

i'm not 100% sure but i think they still make schrade@waldens in the factory here,see them in smkw paper,i had one it was yellow handle had schrade-walden on it said made in usa,let me know if i'm right or wrong ...thanks tom  

I've got to agree with Billy about photographing the Desert Ironwood (as well as thevarious burl woods out).  The natural beauty of the wood is lost in the photos.   It almost always looks better in person.

Billy Oneale said:

Ron, This knife is a good quality knife. I didn't notice anything wrong with this one. The picture really doesn't do any justice to the color in the Ironwood.

this is my uncle henry sharade 75th anniversary knife with torch bone.....

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