Who still has their 2005 Schrade Forum knife and goodies?

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This was the first Forum Knife I'd ever gotten here at BFC and it came with all the little goodies in the top pic, Engraved Schrade 3rd Generation SS627 Canoe(?), Schrade 100 year anniversary money clip, Imperial Schrade Keyring, Schrade Whittlin' Club pin, Beaded USA Patch(?), 2 large brass/bronze Duck Stamps and assorted certificates of authenticity along with Phil Scarborough Jr.'s card, the man who I believe put the whole package together.

Anyone still have theirs or better pics of the set, please post 'em.

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I chumped out on the 2005 knife but I was able to pick up the 2006 forum knife from a disgruntled former member.
Hand scrimmed by Frank and Thomas Goirgianni #08, not a very good picture though.
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I have both, but I don't have any pics handy. Those were fun times in the forum...ping-pong balls and socks!

Glenn
 
Very cool guys, I joined right around the time the 2006's were being sent out, day late and a dollar short :(:D:D

Eric
 
It was a beaded applique that was intended to be attached to the front of a limited edition LB-7 sheath. I forget the edition though. These were factory leftovers from that production.
 
Gotcha. Like the beaded sheaths for the Indian series of Schrades? I didn't realize the thing was made of beads. Did not real the post more fully, where that was stated. Thanks.
 
It was a beaded applique that was intended to be attached to the front of a limited edition LB-7 sheath. I forget the edition though. These were factory leftovers from that production.

I knew I had seen these somewhere...

It's the beadwork from 1985's SAS-22 sheath. It was sold separately so it seems though they may well have served it up with a knife as well.

Here are some links:
http://www.collectors-of-schrades-r.us/FLYERS/1980s/pages/SC85-11N.htm
http://www.collectors-of-schrades-r.us/FLYERS/1980s/pages/SC86-33-4.htm
 
Thanks for the links, I didn't know they were part of a sheath, IIRC I think there were only 30 of these sets put together, glad I still have mine. :)
 
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