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I've recently discovered that Schrade also made several knives for tobacco company Copenhagen over the years--most appear to be Old Timers, basically, with all black sawcut Delrin handles, a brass cast metal "Copenhagen" shield, and instead of the "XXOT" designation, have "COPEXX", the number afterwards being the same as whatever the equivalent Old Timer would be. For example, they made a version of the Old Timer 89OT "Blazer" for Copenhagen. It's known as the "COPE89". I think there were three: All just "COPE" instead of the "XXOT" designation on the tang stamp. No numbers on the knives themselves. Schrade 34OT "Middleman Jack". Model is a COPE33. Schrade 89OT "Blazer", Model COPE89. And a single blade, similar to the 12OT.
Quote from: cody6268 on August 25, 2016, 10:18:47 PMI've recently discovered that Schrade also made several knives for tobacco company Copenhagen over the years--most appear to be Old Timers, basically, with all black sawcut Delrin handles, a brass cast metal "Copenhagen" shield, and instead of the "XXOT" designation, have "COPEXX", the number afterwards being the same as whatever the equivalent Old Timer would be. For example, they made a version of the Old Timer 89OT "Blazer" for Copenhagen. It's known as the "COPE89". I think there were three: All just "COPE" instead of the "XXOT" designation on the tang stamp. No numbers on the knives themselves. Schrade 34OT "Middleman Jack". Model is a COPE33. Schrade 89OT "Blazer", Model COPE89. And a single blade, similar to the 12OT.They had a similar agreement as rebranding under Ulster and Prince Albert; also in three patterns.