Other numbers for 33OT

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Hey guys please help me out.
There is the Schrade 33 OT, the 234K, and the 233 that are the same pattern. Are there others with the same configuration? Thanks
 
If I'm not mistaken, the 834 is the Uncle Henry version. And I believe there is also an SC580, I think it is, scrimshaw version, but that may be bigger than the 33OT now that I think about it. One of the experts here will have to correct or confirm that one.

Dave
 
834UH IS the medium stockman # In the Uncle Henry line.:confused: not sure I have seen a two bladed jack style Uncle Henry BUT that don't mean nothin!!!:D
 
The UH version is an 833, also known as the Prairie Jack. The 234K is a two blader like the 33OT. as well as an 833. There was a 250 (odd number) in the mid 50's with a propwood handle of the same pattern. There might have been an 8333 in the Cut Co days, but not for sure. The three blade jack at 3 5/16" was the 8343 in those days (ending in 3 if the handles were bone stag).
 
Well I knew thawk would know. Thanks!! and how's things down south? good I hope.
 
schrade234k.jpg


234K that I own and carry, not my picture, but a super little knife.
 
Also found an 833 in the 1954 Catalog (with three blades). Here are four of these knives built on the same frame from that year. The 233 was listed but not pictured. Interesting how many patterns Schrade has made through the years, and how they numbered them. More and more the further you go back.

234k-1.jpg
250.jpg


834.jpg
833.jpg
 
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