That Buzz saw Trapper is available right know with a button sheath $25 and change at CKW I'm gonna pick one up in a couple of days . they have the 96OT also .
My dad had one many years ago, I don’t remember the tweezers, so they fell out fairly quickly, but I do remember the pick. Wish I knew where it was now!
I lost an Old Timer back in the day, called them & they sent me a brand new one. I have a nib Alaskan Trapper with the paperwork & sheath. I think its a 250ot from back in the day.
Cool ! Yeah , I couldn't believe it when I saw it at buy it now . I figured I better grab that before somebody else sees it . I see another one right now and the bidding is 11 bucks higher that what I paid . No box .
@@ISLANDOUTDOORS1 I still have mine that I bought in 1992 and it still has the pick and tweezers in the handles. Mine fit flusher than that one btw. I however have not carried it much over the past 30 years because it is a bit heavy and I prefer the 34ot and 8ot for edc in the pocket. I did make me a really nice leather sheath for my old 96ot last year so that I could carry and enjoy it more while I'm still here! I paid $19.97 for it a local K-mart in 92. Lord I miss the good old carbon American knives from the 70's through the 90's from all the now gone manufacturers.
I have one razor sharpe i found a schrade sheath that fits it perfectly i wear it everywhere every day
Agreed, a sheath would be desirable. Nice knife....I actually never saw one back in the day in my area. Thanks for sharing!
That Buzz saw Trapper is available right know with a button sheath $25 and change at CKW I'm gonna pick one up in a couple of days . they have the 96OT also .
I found an old one in my Pa's shop today. He says if I can fix it, I can keep it.
My dad had one many years ago, I don’t remember the tweezers, so they fell out fairly quickly, but I do remember the pick. Wish I knew where it was now!
I lost an Old Timer back in the day, called them & they sent me a brand new one. I have a nib Alaskan Trapper with the paperwork & sheath. I think its a 250ot from back in the day.
Those are going for big bucks nowadays
Nice. I'm getting ready to do a video on my father in-laws 120T. Similar to this one but it's a single blade.
th-cam.com/video/9NHW4dz63eA/w-d-xo.html
Love that color. Happy Fourth!!
Thank you GC Hope you had a great Fourth!
now that's a nice knife:) happy 4th
Thank you 40belowful, hope you had a great Fourth!
Use your words lol😀😜 another really good looker.atb happy 4th July bud.
lol I'm not really a TH-camr, I just play the part of one on TV.
Its on Amazon now for 24 bucks
Any idea where I can find a copy of that ad?
collectors-of-schrades-r.us/index.html. This is a link to a bunch of knife stuff. Not sure about hard copies.
How do you feel about the pick and tweezers on this one?
Fabulous piece . Another model I never knew about . You've got some really cool pieces .
I just grabbed one off eBay NOS has the box on a buy it now for 30 bucks . Think I did alright ?
@@Rancherinaz that's a good deal!
Cool ! Yeah , I couldn't believe it when I saw it at buy it now . I figured I better grab that before somebody else sees it .
I see another one right now and the bidding is 11 bucks higher that what I paid . No box .
@@ISLANDOUTDOORS1 I still have mine that I bought in 1992 and it still has the pick and tweezers in the handles. Mine fit flusher than that one btw. I however have not carried it much over the past 30 years because it is a bit heavy and I prefer the 34ot and 8ot for edc in the pocket. I did make me a really nice leather sheath for my old 96ot last year so that I could carry and enjoy it more while I'm still here! I paid $19.97 for it a local K-mart in 92. Lord I miss the good old carbon American knives from the 70's through the 90's from all the now gone manufacturers.