I've seen a bunch of old "Gunsmoke" episodes where there might have been a Schrade involved but the resolution is so bad and the close-ups so rare that I haven't been able to confirm them. I think this is fun too. If I see a knife on film I always try and identify it.
This is a Craftsman commercial we talked about years ago. Go to the link, and halfway down is a link to the commercial. In the commercial the guy opens up a knife and shows it for a second. It's an Imperial Tu-tone, with a possibly altered blade. Anyway, it's the best I got.
A few months back, there were (2) Schrade USA 171UH's up for auction.
The seller claimed they were used in the movie "Barbarosa" starring Willie Nelson and Gary Busey
If I recall correctly, they were relisted a couple times but never sold
On xfinity On Demand, I've been enjoying a show called "Hillbilly Blood" from the Destination Channel
Show is about 2 neighbors in Appalachia that live off the land and help each other out with various challenges life presents
Towards the end at appx 42 min in the broadcast version, the blond female character "Arla Cogan" pulls out what looks to be a Schrade 152OT Sharpfinger.
Can't really see the tang stamp or the badge on the handle to verify. I do understand the classic and innovative blade shape was copied by multiple cutlers.
Storage Wars Texas - 2013 Season 3 Episode 7 - "Stowe-Age Wars"
One of the lockers won contained a tool box and the first thing pulled from it was an Old Timer 158OT Guthook Skinner
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