A few end of days knives.

This one is a new pattern.

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44OT Clip-Pen combo on a 33OT Frame

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Non matching handles, darker on back

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Single back spring

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Nice fit.

All in all a slim, atractive, and very pocket friendly Old Timer. Never used, and I wonder where the heck it was made. I'll probably carry it every once in a while.
 
Nice practical knife, Hal. I like single spring 2-blades. Can you compare it to a 33OT, and 44OT for us? Are the 33 and 44 frames the same?
I have a friend with a 5-blade 858OT, and I've asked him for pictures. Will post as soon as they arrive.
 
thawk, chances of finding another one of those 44OT pens is slim to none, nice find!

This knife started out as a 272 open stock knife which should of had the addition of a pen blade in front of the main blade, the groove is still evident for access to the clip blade when fitted.

I would think this would of been made before the so called "end of days" knives although more likely to be a Friday afternoon knife.

Russell

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I like your 77UH seconds. :thumbup::D

The 77UH was never listed in the Schrade Catalogs.
There were some made for Ducks Unltd, but I have only seen two with out a DU blade etch, (not counting your 2 seconds, of course).
Larry has one on his web site & I have one I bought off eBay.
Mine is the only one I have seen with the Uncle Henry shield.
Larry's doesn't show a shield.






Is the 77UH end-of-days ? I don't know. I thought they were produced around 1999 or 2000, but don't know for sure. Do any of you know?
Maybe there were parts left over that got assembled at the end-of-days.

Perhaps my all time favorite end-of-days knife is the single blade 97OT with the the Staglon UH handles and the Old Timer blade. Nice, slim & easy to carry but big enough to get my hands on!
I thought I had a pic, but no. I guess I will have to dig one out.

Dale

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Make it two Dale. Found a BIN / Make an offer tonight so I did!
 
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