Schrade 34OT- who has them?

I love mine! Lost in the mountains for two months and found again.I will never get rid of this little guy!
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I just got mine a week or two ago for $5. No box or papers, but no rust or patina or sharpening scratches either. I don't think it's ever been used. Pictured between 440T (one stainless blade, others carbon) and 80T. Bracketed by OT Honesteel (don't know how I lived without it for so long) and Schrade slim trapper.
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Gotta love the OTs... Carrying a 34 right now in the watch pocket, and a 194 in the main pocket. Carbon steel sharpness.... mmmmm.
 
I love mine! Lost in the mountains for two months and found again.I will never get rid of this little guy!
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[/url] After a little clean up. by pokeyoureyeout, on Flickr[/IMG]

Great pic. Because of this, I picked up one of Chris Lubkeman's whittling books and then bought a 34OT at a pawn shop in Auburn WA for 10 bucks in very good condition. They had an impressive set of usa schrades.
 
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I've wanted one of these for a long time as I think they epitomize form for function in a stockman. I've almost purchased one several times, but I told myself I'm not spending anymore money on knives until I finish some I'm making right now. You all are seriously tempting my resolution!

Keep the pictures coming gentlemen.
 
I just found one a couple days ago in my grandpa's old house. My dad believes it was one of his knives he carried often. the tip on the main blade is gone, and the blades are all pretty rusty, but its still a good ole' Schrade made in the good ole' US of A!
 
I have one that I got in 1970. It was my EDC for many years. I skinned many a squirrel with it back then. It now sits in a drawer with many other treasured items from years gone by. It's a great knife. It was a gift from my older brother. I still remember opening the box and seeing it for the first time.
 
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