Schrade 498 hunting Knife with Scrimshaw Sailing ship scene


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Weapons ➔ Schrade 498 hunting Knife with Scrimshaw Sailing ship scene

Identifier:
2014.36.13
Description:
Knife with scrimshawed image of ship and black spacers and a leather spacer on white, possibly Delrin, handle. It has a single brass hilt and brass butt. The scrimshaw is intialed "c. l." which may be the intials for Chris Lehwalder a scrimshander. "Schrade USA 498" is stamped on the tang. .

The leather sheath bears a "49er" embossed design.
Date:
circa 1979
Materials:
Metal, composite, leather.
Dimensions:
9 1/8"" h
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Links:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/420637-Schrade-498-Need-info
Exhibit/Program:
Be Curious (October 1 2013 – March 1 2015)
Rotating display of recently accessioned artifacts.
Related Entities:
Mr. Peter M. Wege II (donor) Ms. Diane L. Wege Sherogan (donor) Mr. Jonathan M. Wege (donor) Mary G Nelson (donor) Sonia Speakman Estate Sales (valued by) James A. Straub (identified by)
Alternate names: Jim Straub
James A. Straub was a Collections department volunteer and Collection Committee Member at the Grand Rapids Public Museum, offering his services as an art historian. Among his many life accomplishments were his family, and serving in the United States Marine Corps, including a 13-month tour of duty in Vietnam. His list of achievements include 27 years as Detective Lieutenant from the Kent County Sheriff's Department, Original Catalogue Director of the Mathias Alten Catalogue Raisonne, and providing significant contributions to the book, Mathias Alten: Journey of an American Painter.

Jim was honored to have been appointed by Gov. Milliken to the Board of Forensic Polygraph Examiners and by the GR mayor to the GR Historical Commission. Additionally, Jim served as President of the Command Officers Bargaining Unit at the Kent County Sheriff's Department and Vice President of the GR Historical Society. Along with his dedicated service to GRPM Jim was also a member of the Board of Kent County Employees Credit Union, the Kent County Pension Board, the Art Advisory Committee for Butterworth Hospital, the Acquisitions Committee at the Grand Rapids Art Museum and the GVSU Gordon Gallery Advisory Committee.

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