Great video and awesome that you had a 100% match from the OEM!! Very cool!! I have some Craftsman knives and axes and love them, that small hatchet you got is a definite collection piece!! Thanks very much for sharing these pieces!!
I like them too. Have 2 matching stockmans one medium and one large made by Camillus. Rosewood handles and brass bolsters. I like that one you have. Hatchet and Ax are really cool. Thanks for showing those, and God bless
Thanks Tom. I Brushed up on the history of Schrade/ Ulster/ Camillus. After WW-2. Albert Baer bought Ulster’ and Camillus’ and continued to produce the three Knife brands. Definitely Craftsman Pocket knives were produced in the old Ulster’ or Schrade’ Factory. I have never seen a Pre WW-2 Craftsman Pocket Knife! I bet Sears didn’t start up the pocket knives branded Craftsman’ til after WW-2. But no doubt Sears Ro-Buck’ sold standard branded pocket knives in their catalog and stores back in the day! Best!
Great knife man. I had just watched your video and another one on Imperial. I think i made the wrong comments on the wrong videos lol Great hatchet too!
I have a Wayne #150, made in japan. It looks identical to your craftsman. Would you happen to know how it measures up to others of the style? Or are they basically the same? It sharpens nice, and it feels well made.
Wow. I had a Wayne’ stamped knife just like it 20 years ago too! Pretty scarce knife. I never ran across another. Is yours stamped Japan on one of the blades? If I remember the blade stock on the Wayne I had was a bit thinner than the Shrade/Ulsters. That was the only difference. I can’t remember if mine was stamped Japan also. I will check Goins’ guide on that brand
@@CuttingEdgetools I've never seen one before until I was gifted it by my father. Yes, it is stamped Japan. The blade does seem thin, but I have nothing to compare it to. I've always found it interesting, and thought it would be interesting to find out a little more about it, then I saw your video and had to reach out.
Yes very collectable knife...love all them old ones my grampa had
Great video and awesome that you had a 100% match from the OEM!! Very cool!! I have some Craftsman knives and axes and love them, that small hatchet you got is a definite collection piece!! Thanks very much for sharing these pieces!!
I like them too. Have 2 matching stockmans one medium and one large made by Camillus. Rosewood handles and brass bolsters. I like that one you have. Hatchet and Ax are really cool. Thanks for showing those, and God bless
Some great knives. I had an imperial that looked a lot like that as well.
That was a great Two for Tuesday, my friend. I really enjoyed hearing your thoughts on Craftsman. Keep charging!
Thanks Tom. I Brushed up on the history of Schrade/ Ulster/ Camillus. After WW-2. Albert Baer bought Ulster’ and Camillus’ and continued to produce the three Knife brands. Definitely Craftsman Pocket knives were produced in the old Ulster’ or Schrade’ Factory. I have never seen a Pre WW-2 Craftsman Pocket Knife! I bet Sears didn’t start up the pocket knives branded Craftsman’ til after WW-2. But no doubt Sears Ro-Buck’ sold standard branded pocket knives in their catalog and stores back in the day! Best!
Love the craftsman knives and tools!!! Great old axe brother Dwayne, thanks for sharing!!!
Great knife man. I had just watched your video and another one on Imperial. I think i made the wrong comments on the wrong videos lol Great hatchet too!
Super video 😊
One pair of axes plus one pocket knife surely equals two items ;D
interesting...your voice tho. Sounds like a tired high school teacher. lol. those are noice
Cool craftsman knife. I like them they are good knives I had a craftsman med stockman growing up held great edge
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I have a Wayne #150, made in japan. It looks identical to your craftsman. Would you happen to know how it measures up to others of the style? Or are they basically the same? It sharpens nice, and it feels well made.
Wow. I had a Wayne’ stamped knife just like it 20 years ago too! Pretty scarce knife. I never ran across another. Is yours stamped Japan on one of the blades? If I remember the blade stock on the Wayne I had was a bit thinner than the Shrade/Ulsters. That was the only difference. I can’t remember if mine was stamped Japan also. I will check Goins’ guide on that brand
@@CuttingEdgetools I've never seen one before until I was gifted it by my father. Yes, it is stamped Japan.
The blade does seem thin, but I have nothing to compare it to. I've always found it interesting, and thought it would be interesting to find out a little more about it, then I saw your video and had to reach out.