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The Need
Similar to my first request, please take a look at this and the other postings I have similar to this one and share with me what you know about it. My goal is to use the information you provide to properly market and sell these knives to get a reasonable sale price while letting the buyer enjoy the full value of the piece.
Schrade SNOBOY – What I Think I Know
This is what I believe to be true so far about this knife:
Publication number |
US2825968 A |
Publication type |
Grant |
Publication date |
Mar 11, 1958 |
Filing date |
Sep 6, 1956 |
Priority date |
Sep 6, 1956 |
Inventors |
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Original Assignee |
What I want to Know
Based on the bullet info above and judging the best you can from the photos, I would like to know the following:
Please feel free to ask me questions, request additional photos, or whatever in order to assist you in your evaluations. Please also feel free to correct my understandings with additional facts, as I want the best info I can get to support the sale.
Thank you for your comments and assistance – it is greatly appreciated!
The acid etch is not visible in the photo, but Wonda-Edge begins about center of the nail nick - in fact the top half of the letters of Wonda are cut off by the nail nick itself.
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Lars- It is a swell center sampler knife-- Schrade just called it a sampling knife- The Wonda-Edge blade was new in Schrade-Walden's 1961 Catalog-- Serrations are only on one side- other side has a flat edge--- BTW, this tidbit from a man who sharpened Schrade knives for them for free at knife shows-- Sharpen the flat side only-- That also sharpens the serrated side--Schrade describes the handles as marine pearl unbreakable plastic. Here is a link to a 1961 Schrade -Walden catalog which not only shows you knife but also talks about the Wonda-Edge-http://iknifecollector.com/group/knifechicks2/forum/topics/schrade-...
The tang stamp dates your knife from circa 1947-1973- The Wonda-Edge new in 1961. Therefore, your knife is 1961-1973.
SNOWBOY had been in business for 90 years -http://www.snoboy.com/history
SS700 - Is the model #.-- However, the SS does stand for Stainless Steel-- Schrade describes it as hi-carbon Stainless.
Here are some pics of the same knife in better condition that just sold for $20.65-- Yours, I would say $10-15
Thank you John...as always, great details and info! Knowing the personal history of the family member who owned this gem originally, I can place it between 1961 and 1965. Thank you for your continued efforts on my behalf - i am grateful for all the assistance.
And Tim - I always get encouraged with your comments - Thank you!
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