Elusive Schrades

Oh man Charlie! Schrade Cut. Co. and Schrade Walden stag handled knives are few and far between!

Eric
 
Nice stag on that one Charlie.

Red wavy jig bone was used only for a short time, but the jig pattern carried on with delrin for many years. This 787 is a nice example of the type. It appears that by this time schrade was gluing shields by the residue seen on this knife and others that have been observed.

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Wonderful Redbone Jigging, Paul!!:thumbsup:
(Looks like someone re-glued the shield):rolleyes:.
Thanks for the nice words Lyle, Eric, Paul and Jeff!!
And for the powerful poetry, Gev!!! I can't get the picture of you leaping out of your socks, out of my head!!:eek::D
 
Wow Charlie, you don't often find that popcorn texture seen on the jack at the far right on the old American made knives, that's quite a rarity!!

Eric
 
Wow Charlie, you don't often find that popcorn texture seen on the jack at the far right on the old American made knives, that's quite a rarity!!

Eric
The vagaries of Stag, eh Eric?? And, it's a renewable resource!!
Until you eat the deer that is!!:D
 
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