The TRADITIONAL sunday picture show!!!!

Western lock back, slip joint and fixed blade
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Schrade-Walden 150T. The one on the left belonged to my Dad; the one on the right he gave me when I was about twelve. These two bring back lots of great memories. Dad’s 150T dressed more game than I can remember. I‘m glad to have both these knives now.

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I have a Schrade T150 Old Timer that I bought in 1973 when Schrade made top quality knives. It’s in as-new condition.
 
I've been trying to identify the below knife in regards to any info on origin, history, stories etc. Have posted in other locations. SteveC SteveC kindly shared with some of the information that he had but nothing written in any history books. On the other forums, some thought it was a fake and/or parts/scrap knife.

But! waynorth waynorth recently posted these picture (hope it's okay that I repost) and I couldn't shake off the resemblance...especially with the Schrade and Case in terms of facetted covers...even the pin locations...
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Regardless, thank you both waynorth waynorth and SteveC SteveC for sharing! I'd like to 'believe' that this one has 'some' historical pedigree...even if they were built from scrap parts left over from Utica days!
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