Did schrade ever make a sharpfinger with a longer blade?

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I think i saw one but I'm not sure if Schrade made it, or if it was a custom made knife.Im interested in finding one for sale but i'm having problems finding it.
 
The Sharpfinger was introduced in 1974, and it does have design elements resembling the larger 15OT Deerslayer patented by Henry Baer, and introduced in 1964. I haven't yet found the patent on the 152OT Sharpfinger, but I'd bet a Schrade Henry designed it as a smaller version of his Deerslayer.




Codger
 
Is that one yours, Codger?...:eek: :thumbup:

VERY nice. A beauty!!

Bill (feeling a little fixed blade envy, at a nice knife)
 
You should be able to get a real one, NIB, for 75-100. The earliest boxed ones like above are more, the later tan boxed ones less. Of the 25 listed now, 40% are the real mccoy. The chinese knives are easy to identify. The real ones almost always have U.S.A. in the stamp, even the Craftsman versions. Good luck!

Codger
 
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