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How much is my Old Timer pocket knife worth?

How much is my Old Timer pocket knife worth?

Knives in good condition regularly appear on specialty sites like The Knife Auction and also on more general auction sites like eBay and BizRate. $10 to $20 is the typical final price for most models here as well, with larger versions going for as much as $50 or more.

How much is a Schrade Old Timer knife worth?

Schrade Old Timer Models

Model #: Details: Last Retail Price:
154OT Drop Point Hunter 7 1/4″ w/sheath $22.95
154OTG Drop Point Hunter w/orange handle 7 1/4″ w/sheath
156OT Lit’l Finger; 6-3/4″; blade 2-3/4″; w/sheath; $27.95
158OT Guthook Skinner 7 1/4″ w/sheath; $41.95

What year was my Old Timer knife made?

1959
The Old Timer line as we know it today was first produced by Schrade-Walden in 1959 with the 2OT, a Barlow knife with the name Old Timer stamped on the button bolster.

Does Old Timer make good knives?

They’re very good knives and outstanding bargains. This is an updated copy of the original 8OT Schrade Old Timer. It is 3 7/8″ in length closed and that makes it a very easy pocket carry knife. It’s also big enough to fit into your hands and be manipulated without feeling too small you might cut yourself.

Where are Old Timer pocket knives made?

China
Taylor Brands manufactures various legacy Schrade knives and other popular brands such as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Imperial, and Smith & Wesson. Most of these knives are manufactured today in China. The Schrade Old Timer is a traditional American knife that’s been around just as long as the country.

What company makes Old Timer knives?

Taylor Brands LLC
The Schrade name was purchased by Taylor Brands LLC, who continue to manufacture products under the Schrade brand as well as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Imperial & Smith & Wesson knives.

Who owns Old Timer?

In July 2004, the year the company celebrated its 100th anniversary, the factory in Ellenville was closed. The Schrade name was purchased by Taylor Brands LLC, who continue to manufacture products under the Schrade brand as well as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Imperial & Smith & Wesson knives. Production is now in China.

Who Makes Old Timer knives now?

In July 2004, the year the company celebrated its 100th anniversary, the factory in Ellenville was closed. The Schrade name was purchased by Taylor Brands LLC, who continue to manufacture products under the Schrade brand as well as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Imperial & Smith & Wesson knives. Production is now in China.

Are Old Timer knives made in the US?

Taylor Brands manufactures various legacy Schrade knives and other popular brands such as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Imperial, and Smith & Wesson. Most of these knives are manufactured today in China. The Schrade Old Timer is a traditional American knife that’s been around just as long as the country.

Is Schrade a good knife brand?

Schrade Knives has been around for well over a hundred years, and produces some of the most common pocket folding knives in America. Once upon a time these fine knives were produced with tremendous quality and attention to detail.

What kind of steel is used in Old Timer knives?

Blade Steel: The original Old Timers used 1095 Carbon Steel and the Uncle Henry’s used Schrade’s Plus Steel (440A Stainless and 420HC in later years)… 1095 was a great blade steel you could get for a slipjoint but it was also the standard steel offering of American knife brands.

How old is my Schrade Old Timer?

Find your Old Timer knife’s model number on the tang stamp near the state or country of origin. Look up that number on collector sites to help pinpoint the age range of the model. Some collectors have gone to extensive lengths to properly catalog the years of each Schrade knife model’s production.

Is there such a thing as an old timer knife?

The tradition of passing an Old Timer knife down from one generation to the next has proven Old Timer as a reliable and trusted brand recognized the world over. Old Timer knives such as our traditional folders, fixed blades and the Copperhead Series are designed to serve your every day needs, yet built for generations.

When was the first Schrade old timer knife made?

For almost 100 years, since 1904, the Schrade and Old Timer name products have been manufactured with superior materials and expert craftsmanship. Made Schrade Tough, Schrade’s Uncle Henry and Old Timer knife products have been carried by generations of Americans, and prized for their reliability, durability and value.

Do you need an assisted opening tactical knife?

If you want an assisted opening tactical knife or a folding hunter that’s another product. When this carving knife arrived it was carefully examined. All blades were sharp, all blades opened and closed smoothly, the bolisters were solid and the handle scales were firmly attached.

Which is better the old timer or the flexcut?

Comparison to a flexcut – the old timer wins, sorry, its true. 5 out of 5 stars. This carving tool is not just an excellent value for the money – it’s an excellent value, period. I own a Flexcut carvin jack, I paid 125.00 for it and to me it was worth every penny at that price.