Posted on 2025-09-04
Product description
1960-1970s— Vintage Schrade Walden #136 HAWKBILL folding pocket knife. This knife blade is made of carbon steel and the handle is made with cocobolo wood and still has bail attached. This knife was made in N.Y. U.S.A!
The hawkbill blade was historically designed for agricultural or rope work, such as harvesting crops or managing vines, making it a useful tool for the working class.
Measurements:
Blade: 3”
Closed: 4 1/2”
Overall length: 7 1/2”
This knife is in good used shape. Someone has inscribed their name on both sides of bolsters. Has good snap. There are spots on blade.
Please see all pictures for complete description of knife and blade.
Thanks for looking!
Condition
- Good (light signs of use)
In original packaging?
- No packaging at all
Imperfections (if any)
Tarnishing and spots on bladeCountry of manufacture
- United States
Brand/Blacksmith
- Other
Blade shape
- Hawkbill
Blade length (mm)
76Product weight (g)
85Steel category
- Carbon steel
Steel type
- Unknown
Steel hardness (HRC)
- Unknown
Opening system (folding knives)
- Nail nick
Handle material
- Natural (wood)
Seller's return policy
- No returns (5-day Buyer Protection Return Policy for Eligible returns still applies)
