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Started by Kevin D. Last reply by Kevin D Oct 2, 2022. 5 Replies 1 Like
Good Evening!I recently got an old Schrade 3 blade pocketknife that was very heavily corroded. It was so bad, that I could not open it with a screwdriver or a pair of pliers.After about 2 weeks of…Continue
Started by Ugly Old Guy. Last reply by Ugly Old Guy Sep 22, 2021. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Did the circa 1978 to 1984 Old Timer 858/858OT Lumberjack Stockman have pinned construction or the Swinden Key? I don't understand why it wasn't a more popular model.At only 4 5/8 /4.625 inch closed,…Continue
Started by Ellis H. Roberson. Last reply by Jan Carter Feb 18, 2020. 3 Replies 1 Like
I have an interesting situation here. Maybe someone can help. I was told that the Schrade 49'er's series consisted of the 491, 497, 498 and 499 of which I have most of them. A Schrade 147 with the…Continue
Started by ben layner. Last reply by John Kellogg Apr 17, 2019. 36 Replies 2 Likes
Im new to the knife collecting world Found these at an estate sale is there a dead set way to tell if there real ill post some pictures below the great out doors set from 1979 these are what i found…Continue
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Thanks for the help everyone. This is what makes this site great. Brad , I bought the 34.99 one, thanks for the link. I am curious about your comparison to the Buck 110 which I think is a heavy built lockblade. I cannot wait to compare the two. Thanks again everybody!
Just my opinion, but either of those would be nice to have at the "Buy It Now" price if you're looking for a nice EDC, or even to clean up for display. Blades are full on both, the brass could use a little touching up on both and the serialized one has some pitting on the bolster (probably stored in the leather sheath for a long time), but if the serial number is worth the extra money to the buyer then go for it. If not, $35 is a very fair price for a USA made Schrade lockback.
Here is un-serialized example in better condition, Buy it now for 34.99 + 6.00 shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SCHRADE-USA-LB7-/171380188746?pt=Collectibl...
The link below is for a Excellent Used condition serialized 3 Pin LB7 w/ sheath with a buy it now Price of $50 w/ free shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-Schrade-USA-LB7-Uncle-Henry-Folding-Hun...
Ricky,
The country of manufacture, condition and extras(ie. sheath, box etc.) will drive up the price. If you are looking for a collectible, expect bidding to go as high as $100 for a complete unused sample.
But if you're looking for a USA made user in good condition they can still go as high as $60 w/ sheath. I picked one up one on eBay last year w/o a sheath for $30 shipped. Then got a new Schrade sheath for $12 shipped. Hell of a knife, more heft to it than the 110. I actually like it better than the 110 because the weight.
I am looking to buy a Schrade LB7. Can anyone tell me what too much would be on the cost of these ? I recently lost one on Ebay at the 42.00 mark, with 5.00 shipping.
Nice, I like the long nail pull on the main blade
Beautiful Knife Alan
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