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SCHRADE WALDEN N.Y. U.S.A. 108OT STOCKMAN KNIFE MINT!
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SCHRADE WALDEN N.Y. U.S.A. 108OT STOCKMAN KNIFE MINT!
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HI, This Auction is for the small three blade Stockman pattern pocket knife made by the Schrade Cutlery Company Walden,New York.This knife measures 2 3/4" in the closed position and features beautiful saw cut Delrin with the very famous Nickle & Silver Old Timer logo inlay Shield.The handles on this knife are not chipped or cracked and are just gorgeous having a much browner color to them.This beautiful old knife has been in it's original packaging (Tube) since I purchased it about 25 years ago.Needless to say,it was one of my keepers and it is the last small one like this that I have left.The knife has never been used,carried or re-sharpened.The blades have outstanding opening and closing snap.The bolsters are Nickle & Silver and the pins & liners are Brass.The front Master blade tang is stamped with Schrade Walden N.Y. U.S.A. and the reverse is the pattern number 108 OT.According to my book on Cutlery markings this stamp was used by Schrade from 1946-1973.T really are no flaws to mention on this old knife.The tube does have some stains on it,but they were t when I purchased it.So please view the pictures and decide if you could live with out it or not.It is truly a beauty.It's very hard to find an old knife like this with the high Carbon Steel blades that this knife has that are not rusted and pitted,but I have took good care of this little beauty.The pictures do not do this knife any justice.The top bidder will be very pleased I'm sure.Thanks for looking and have a Great Day! (I have other knives listed)
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