Whoops Terry .. my mistake .. It's the SCALY I was looking @ ..
I hadn't shopped it in awhile .. went back to a saved link to grab the info below .. found it's now declared as 440C ..
Looking for a knife for my daughter .. will be taking a closer look @ this ..
SCHRADE SCALY
This classic looking knife has a mirror polished 440C stainless steel blade on a gray anodized aluminum handle with yellow Delrin scales. A push of the button lock releases the coil spring.
SCAL (California legal length) has a 1.75" blade and is 4.75" overall.
Hey Terry
Thanks for joining our knife collector community and jumping right in here. So you like the old knife history, check out our Early American Knife Company and Vintage Knife Groups here (see Groups on the main menu).
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In MemoriamD ale said…
!!! .. wouldn't that be sweet .. !!!
In MemoriamD ale said…
.. putting diff scales & a recessed button would be pretty straight forward ..
Here's a pick of the SCALB ... wanna bet Y for yellow & B for black scales ??
In MemoriamD ale said…
.. 440C .. if tempered properly .. beats Case's (420HC) Surgical Steel ..
Yeah .. if ya know anybody out there w/ one .. ?? quality & are they happy w/ it ??
Thanks Terry ......... Dale
In MemoriamD ale said…
I hadn't shopped it in awhile .. went back to a saved link to grab the info below .. found it's now declared as 440C ..
Looking for a knife for my daughter .. will be taking a closer look @ this ..
SCHRADE SCALY
This classic looking knife has a mirror polished 440C stainless steel blade on a gray anodized aluminum handle with yellow Delrin scales. A push of the button lock releases the coil spring.
SCAL (California legal length) has a 1.75" blade and is 4.75" overall.
Blade Length: 1.75"
Overall Length: 4.75"
Closed Length: 3"
Weight: 2.13 oz.
I think a set of micarta linen scales wouldn't hurt it any ..
In MemoriamScott King said…
Thanks for joining our knife collector community and jumping right in here. So you like the old knife history, check out our Early American Knife Company and Vintage Knife Groups here (see Groups on the main menu).
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Scott
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