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What is the Oldest Old Timer knife?

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.

When did they stop making Old Timer knives?

July 30, 2004
Old Timer Knives manufactured by the Imperial Schrade Corporation closed their doors July 30, 2004, after 100 years of business.

Are old timers 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 is the Old Timer knife 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 is a old timers 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.

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.

What kind of steel does old timer knife use?

At a time when stainless steels were becoming all the rage, Old Timers featured high carbon steels that would hold an edge and sharpen easily. Schrade continued introducing new models into the Old Timer line, and the knives were always made to meet the high standards laid out by the company.

When did the Ulster Old Timer knife come out?

Although we commonly associate the line with Schrade, Old Timers were also put out by another arm of the Imperial Schrade Corp: the Ulster Knife Company. In late 1960, the Ulster 58OT was produced, and the Ulster 50OT was made available in 1961.

What’s the name of the old timer hunting knife?

Old Timer 15OT Deerslayer Along with the Middleman, the Old Timer Deerslayer was also introduced in 1964 and remains one of Old Timer’s largest hunting knives. The Deerslayer has a hefty 5.6-inch blade and a sizeable choil that acts as a finger guard.

Which is the longest continuously produced Stockman knife?

As a stockman, the Middleman is a great EDC and the 3.3-inch handle length makes it easy to slip into your pocket. The Middleman is one of the longest continuously produced Old Timers and was unsurprisingly kept alive by Taylor Brands.