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DIMENSIONS: 8.7 inch (22.1 cm) overall length with a primary blade length of 3.9 inches (9.9 cm) and a weight of 5.9 ounces
DURABLE: Blade is made of reliable High Carbon Stainless Steel to maintain a sharp edge and to withstand rugged outdoor use
DEPENDABLE: Quick and easy access with the included brown, leather belt sheath makes it an ideal tool for everyday carry
BE PREPARED: Features a large clip point blade with an extra fine point for precision tasks teamed with a lockback action so you can have confidence that the blade will not slip or fold back while in use
SECURE: Desert iron wood handle features an ergonomic design and is built with nickel silver pins and bolster for a solid construction and classic aesthetic
GUARANTEED: This product is covered by Old Timer’s Lifetime Warranty. For questions, please contact Old Timer's customer service
size | One Size |
brand | Schrade |
color | Multi |
style | 6OTW Golden Bear (Box) |
material | Synthetic |
brand_name | Schrade |
model_name | 6OTW |
model_year | 2013 |
sport_type | Hunting |
item_length | 8.7 Inches |
item_weight | 136 Grams |
part_number | 6OTW |
blade_length | 4.9 Inches |
manufacturer | Green Supply |
package_weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
handle_material | Wood |
number_of_items | 1 |
special_feature | Folding Knife |
suggested_users | Unisex-Adult |
customer_reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 74 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars |
best_sellers_rank | #484,489 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,220 in Folding Hunting Knives |
included_components | Knife with belt sheath |
date_first_available | October 19, 2006 |
warranty_description | Limited Lifetime, https://www.btibrands.com/limited-lifetime-warranty/ |
age_range_description | Adult |
item_dimensions_lxwxh | 7 x 3 x 2 inches |
product_care_instructions | Hand Wash Only |
recommended_uses_for_product | Camping,Outdoor |
item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 6.22 x 2.64 x 1.69 inches |
This knife is beautiful w/the desert iron wood scales. If you love the Buck 110 format or the old Schrade/Old Timer folding hunters.....you'd appreciate these. Are they the quality of old.....obviously not, they're made in China nowadays. I think you'll find a great user knife that costs around half of the Buck 110 w/adequate 7CR steel & acceptable quality. If you could only buy one knife like this, I recommend the Buck 110 or 112 for the better 420 HC w/great Buck heat treat, higher quality build & superior hollow grind/sharpness. Me, I'm saving my Buck knives for hunting/caping tasks & beating the snot out of my Chinese made Old Timers. Checkout the 7OT or 6OT if you really want a great user knife....this desert iron wood is something you my want to display.....& it's very inexpensive!! Hope this helps!
Love it... Its a lot bigger than expected... I bought it as a gift for my brother but when I did, for some reason I thought it was only 3-3/4" long... But when I saw it I realized that was just the blade lol... He wouldn't like it so I kept it for myself and got him a little Buck bobble bladed jack knife at Walmart... This knife is very well made. It's weighty and fits my big hands to a tee!
Smooth action, secure lock. Fit of wood and brass in handle is nice. The wood finish is beautiful. Edge was slightly unevenly ground on either side, but not too bad and it was sharp enough. Feels comfortable in hand. All around a good working blade to carry. The leather sheath seemed a little flimsy to me, so I melted wax into the leather which stiffens the leather (makes it stronger), increases it's water resistance (prevents stretching and rot), and darkens the color (pleasing aesthetics...to my eye, anyway). Pleased with this knife overall.
This is a high quality knife. I have read other reviews about other Schrade knives, critizing about not being USA made. It is made in China... and? It is of an outstanding quality. The ironwood handles are just perfect and beautiful. The action and lock are perfect. The blade is razor sharp. You will really feel good to have this knife.
I am very pleased, very tight, no blade play no defects in scales. To me its as good as a Buck 110 and not so heavy.
Its Nice and sturdy. A bit bigger than expected but that's ok i like it.
Mine was better than expected, size and weight I like, locks up very tight, no wobble side way or up or down, good knife for the price and nice looks, also nice sheath
I was looking forward to this knife so much but I guess when things are send to be produced in China, sometimes..... (well, you know)this was the 2nd knife I received with the same issues, a very hard lock due to rust and the sound of oxidized metal can be heard as the knife opens and closes.and as a bonus, the second time, the blade sharpness was questionable.while the leather sheath looks nice, its very dry and it looks like it's on the verge of being cracked.Better save up for a Buck 110.
I ordered this knife around the same time I purchased the Schrade LB7 "Bear Paw". This knife ("Golden Bear") has a lighter feel, probably because of the wood and only having one metal end stock. The "desert ironwood" looks amazing; this is definitely a nice knife to have laying around for show, and maybe using for household purposes. But because of the lighter weight of the knife body, the balance just feels a little off, especially when compared to the LB7. On my particular knife the lockback mechanism is a bit sticky when trying to close the blade. But it opens just fine, and the blade came out of the box nice and sharp.I would recommend this knife as a nice gift for the knife enthusiast or collector in your life. But for a more solid, tougher-feeling workhorse of a knife, I would recommend the similarly-priced Schrade LB7.
I own and carry a USA made Schrade 7OT, I love it, it's the icon of an american made knife, built like a tank. I really went against what everyone said and bought this knife, the 6OTW. First off, it's gorgeous, the desert ironwood scales are very attractive, it locks up solid, and the brass shines nicely. Then after playing with it for a while I noticed there's a small spacing between the scales and spine, as seen in this photo, my USA Schrade is tight fit to finish all the way around, and cosmetic flaws like this kill it for me. All in all for 22 bux shipped I think it was a good but just doesn't live up to the standard of the pre 2004 Schrade USA knives. But if you want an attractive lockback that's will probably hold up for a decent amount of time go for it, she is pretty...