Elusive Schrades

Woodrow it was a jigging machine but I have no idea how it worked, I may know someone who has one though, might be able to get him to shoot me a picture of it.

Here's another stag Cut Co:

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Eric
I wish at times we were allowed to express disbelief without getting hit by the Mods- because Oh Man...... That Stag Schrade Walden is simply unbelievable Eric!!
What a Beautiful Knife!!
 
Thanks, Eric, that really is about the finest traditional I've seen in these pages, or anywhere else for that matter.

Coveting is a sin . . . coveting is a sin . . . ;)
 
Woodrow it was a jigging machine but I have no idea how it worked, I may know someone who has one though, might be able to get him to shoot me a picture of it.

Here's another stag Cut Co:

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Eric

This just has to come over from the last page...AMAZING Eric, jaw dropping gorgeous!!! Thanks for showing that beauty.
 
Holy Stagoly Batman!!
I dropped my iPad when I scrolled to that Jack, Eric!
Killer diller!
 
I quit!! You win Eric!!!
Uncle, Uncle, Uncle!!!!!!
:eek::eek::eek:

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Best Schrades I've seen in a long time!!
 
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No fair, Eric!

Seriously though, those are stunning, and mighty rare as well.
 
Thanks for the compliments folks!

Charlie, I've got a LONG way to go before I can fill your shoes my friend! You'll always be top dog in the Schrade department in my book!

Here's a non-stag example of Schrade artistry. Cut swedge on the mark side of the clip blade to match up with the long pull, and a nice deep drawn swedge on the pile side to give that long spey blade a bit of extra breathing room to ward off blade rub:

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Oh ....... My ....... Lordy! Eric - just amazing!

This is just amazing viewing. I just think this Thread has been amazing since it started! Top class Knives in here - thank you Everyone.

Pass the popcorn please
 
Thanks for the compliments folks!

Charlie, I've got a LONG way to go before I can fill your shoes my friend! You'll always be top dog in the Schrade department in my book!

Here's a non-stag example of Schrade artistry. Cut swedge on the mark side of the clip blade to match up with the long pull, and a nice deep drawn swedge on the pile side to give that long spey blade a bit of extra breathing room to ward off blade rub:

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k0fzut.jpg


2cfoytd.jpg


2cwk7yp.jpg


Eric

What an amazing knife! :thumbsup:

Just out of curiosity, would this be called a premium jack, a moose or something else?
 
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