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Page 2 of 3 Schrade Knife Identification Tangstamps can be another pretty obvious clue. While most people who collect Schrades are aware of the company name change in mid 1973 from Schrade Walden to Schrade Cutlery Corp., few have taken the time to really study the tangstamp placements and text styles.
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www.collectors-of-schrades-r.us/corners/michael/Schrade...
www.collectors-of-schrades-r.us/corners/michael/Schrade%20knife%20Identification.pdf
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Taylor Brands, LLC is the official manufacturer and wholesale distributor of Smith & Wesson and Schrade Knives. Founded by Stewart Taylor in 1975, Taylor Brands has been manufacturing, designing and distributing high-quality stainless steel knives and accessories since its inception.
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www.schradeknives.com/
www.schradeknives.com/
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Deeply rooted in the American tradition, the Schrade Knife family tree includes: Old Timer Knives, Uncle Henry Knives, the Federal Duck Stamp Series, Schrade Tough Tools, high tech X-Timer knives, Q3 knives, etc.
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www.knivesplus.com/schrade-knives.html
www.knivesplus.com/schrade-knives.html
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The Old Timer knife line, made by the new Schrade, is a selection of pocket knives, lock blades, fixed blade hunters, etc. that are built for use, with saw-cut Delrin handles, brass liners, ... Deeply rooted in the Old Timer tradition, the Schrade Knife family tree includes: Old Timer Knives and Uncle Henry Knives...
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www.knivesplus.com/OLD-TIMER-KNIVES.HTML
www.knivesplus.com/OLD-TIMER-KNIVES.HTML
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Guide to Schrade knives and Schrade knife collecting ... This is a copy of a Schrade promotional item that includes the company's Bill of Rights among other interesting literature and illustrations. It's titled What Makes Schrade A Great Knife - Courtesy of orvet.
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www.allaboutpocketknives.com/schrade_knives/index.php
www.allaboutpocketknives.com/schrade_knives/index.php
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An overview of Schrade knives. ... They may simply have never been taken off the market, or their owners never realized that the knife was not an authentic Schrade knife. While a salesman might make an honest mistake, it is alway best to seek the advice of an experienced appraiser.
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www.collectible-knives-and-swords-insights.com/schradek...
www.collectible-knives-and-swords-insights.com/schradeknives.html
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Antique Schrade knives ... Second, subscribe to Jim Sargent’s monthly Insider’s Knife List. As a past president of the National Knife Collectors Association, Jim takes the guesswork out of pocket knife collecting by putting accurate descriptions and accurate values on all the knives offered.
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www.sarcoknives.com/antique.shtml
www.sarcoknives.com/antique.shtml
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The Standard Knife Collector's Guide: Identification & Values (Standard Knife Collector's Guide) by Roy Ritchie, Ron Stewart "In the Mid south among the easy living villages of Kentucky and Tennessee, the collecting of pocketknives became a serious hobby, in the modern technical sense review by...
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www.aacantiques.com/html/knifeguides.html
www.aacantiques.com/html/knifeguides.html
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Among the names that are a part of the Schrade heritage and history are: New York Knife, Keen Kutter, Walden Knife Company, Schrade Cutlery, Ulster Knife Company, Imperial, Kingston, Camillus, Press Button Knie Company, Flylock, George Schrade, Boker, Case, Remington, John Primble, Belknap, Uncle Henry,
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www.schradecollectors.com/
www.schradecollectors.com/
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