Splitback Whittlers at their Best!

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A couple more Schrade 804 pattern variations.

1982 red bone SFO for Mountain Whittlers Knife Club. It's one of the earliest 8041-stamped Heritage knives.
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85th Anniversary in sambar stag with sterling bolsters and shield.
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You keep showing these gems!! You have a wonderful Schrade collection, my friend!!
 
Thanks Charlie :)

Here is an unknown, believed to be German, beautifully constructed by a very good Cutler Firm- The Knife is Superb in every way, I gifted this Knife away at a Table meeting with my friends, also a another couple of Knives I gifted to friends.

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Love that VF Wvaltakis - neat

Man there’s some very serious Cutlery on this page shown by our friend Elliot and the Amazing Virginian.
the GEC’s shown on top also wonderful Knives.

oopps edit: Just missed your post Lloyd. Gorgeous Robeson examples that you just don’t see every day!!
I think that may be one of the first Gunstock Whittlers I have seen - not sure on that one.
That KK is no slouch either my friend.
 
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