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Schrade Hunter
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Schrade Hunter
Ranch Roper's knives reminded me I had a knife like his folder. Sure enough, a USA made faux stag folding hunter.
I think it came from Ebay. I really like the folding hunter, especially in a sheath.
Here are some photographs. I tried a new lens device for my Iphone, it has 2 macros plus wide angle and fish eye.
It's really a nice knife. It needs to be cleaned up. It came with a sheath too.
I think it came from Ebay. I really like the folding hunter, especially in a sheath.
Here are some photographs. I tried a new lens device for my Iphone, it has 2 macros plus wide angle and fish eye.
It's really a nice knife. It needs to be cleaned up. It came with a sheath too.
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Re: Schrade Hunter
That's a nice looking knife and good photos, thanks!
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Re: Schrade Hunter
Very nice Schrade blade.
And I especially like the photo with the "USA" showing on the blade. The light to dark (L-->R) shadows look really cool.
And I especially like the photo with the "USA" showing on the blade. The light to dark (L-->R) shadows look really cool.
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Re: Schrade Hunter
Cool, mine is the 127UH. "UH" stands for Uncle Henry, and brand name they hung on a series of knives including the bowies. That's a beauty DD.
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Re: Schrade Hunter
Here's my made in USA Old Timer that I bought used in 1983.
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Re: Schrade Hunter
my carry knife is your Old Timer's little brother ....dasmoeturhead wrote:Here's my made in USA Old Timer that I bought used in 1983.1203160951_HDR.jpg
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Re: Schrade Hunter
Love that Old Timer. I just dug my wool knickers out for the winter and found my lower case kabar in the pocket.
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Re: Schrade Hunter
I love it when you find one of your long lost knives. Somewhere either on my property, pair of jeans, or floorboard of my pickup or SXS, one of my favorite folders is missing. Haven't seen it for a couple of months. Its a pretty nice SOG, with the belt clip adjuster. Its what I USED to use while deer hunting. Its a good field dress folder, and pretty good skinning blade.
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Re: Schrade Hunter
Nice Old Timer. Real Carbon steel .Sir Henry wrote:Love that Old Timer. I just dug my wool knickers out for the winter and found my lower case kabar in the pocket.
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