What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The earler Schrade family of brands sure had some nice jigging.
"Must" have been hand done by specialists inhouse back then. 🤔
Both are just great, my friend.
You should post the Cut Co over on the Camillus and Schrade Given Short Shrift Now-A-Days thread.


Thank you guys. 😊

If memory serves me correctly, Eric Albers said that the pick bone ( like on the premium stockman ) was done in a bone shop for different manufacturers, including Schrade Cut Co.

Of course, at my age, I might have just dreamed that. 😴🤣

c. 1976 Imperial (hollow bolster) Bicentenial Stockman. 1095 blades with 'Old Hickory-ish forging details.

I really like that Bicentennial Stockman. :thumbsup: 😊
 
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That looks like the ideal place to spend the 4th, I hope all have a good time and stay safe. 😎👍
Thanks!! It’s a special place at the house my grandfather purchased in 1970 that’s become a tremendous legacy for our family. On the 4th of July, precisely at 10:00 pm, the entire shore is illuminated with highway flares spaced out along the shore. It’s really an awesome site … and the lake is not small … 1.5 miles wide and 20+ miles long!
 
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