Show Us Your Camillus Knives!
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Smitty ,you tell em
JP
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J.P. could you or 'Ol Smitty tell me.... is this knife made by Schrade or Camillus? It feels like a Schrade to me...
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Would say Schrade also . Here’s a pic of a few Schrades a Craftsman 9470 a Sears95384 and aSW 880 and they all are Schrades with the same frame as the one you have posted. Smitty and others know more than I about these newer ones so they should say for sure . Nice knife ::tu::great condition and nice etch ,would put that one in the save pile .
JP
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Thanks J.P. it is good to have ya'll S.M.E. (subject matter experts) around to do most of the "heavy lifting" on this site
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No expert but it’s nice to discuss knifes anytime with you and others here There’s many here who’ve got so much to offer and it all helps with the heavy lifting as you say
Here’s a pic of 2 Camillus and 2 Schrade. The top 2 are Camillus . It’s not easy to always tell . We might even be wrong about your knife in Question coming from Schrade but we are enjoying learning and stumbling thru together . Catch you later
JP
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Good looking knife TopDog. JP already answered your question, but I'll add, with the exception of a couple of patterns, buy the time the Craftsman knives had gone to the 5 digit pattern number, especially during the ACA Edge series, most of their knives were being made by Schrade.
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Thanks Smitty Just picking it up it had a "Schrade" feel to it. The main thing I like about it the blades are hardly used... lot's of use/EDC work left in it. Looking at some of my other older Schrades & Camillus EDC knives I am seeing some pretty worn down blades...Papa Bones wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 6:48 amGood looking knife TopDog. JP already answered your question, but I'll add, with the exception of a couple of patterns, buy the time the Craftsman knives had gone to the 5 digit pattern number, especially during the ACA Edge series, most of their knives were being made by Schrade.
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Here is a fixed blade. Any ideas as to age?
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Thanks
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It's a Jet Pilot Survival Knife. I have about 10 of them. I have some made by Camillus some by Ontario. All the ones that I have seen have a date on one of the flats of the pommel or on the guard.
They were also made by Utica and Milpar. They go back to the Vietnam War Era. I don't have any idea how to tell the date of one from your pictures.
On some of the Camillus the stamp was kind of light. I would look very close on the pommel flats.
David
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OK, Thanks. I have Ontarios from 1967 and 68' and 76' they are marked on the pommel.edge213 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 3:04 amIt's a Jet Pilot Survival Knife. I have about 10 of them. I have some made by Camillus some by Ontario. All the ones that I have seen have a date on one of the flats of the pommel or on the guard.
They were also made by Utica and Milpar. They go back to the Vietnam War Era. I don't have any idea how to tell the date of one from your pictures.
On some of the Camillus the stamp was kind of light. I would look very close on the pommel flats.
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My '67 Camillus and another Camillus Air force survival knives. I am not sue about the date on the other one I don't see a date marked anywhere on the knife, hand guard etc.
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I picked up this Camillus Yachtsman or Sailors knife (which did Camillus call it?) at the local flea market for $5 as is. As you can see, it needs some work with the master blade being tipped and something really hot has come in contact with the handle material on the pile side. Both the blade and the marlin spike snap like bear traps and it is otherwise in good shape.
Melted handle material
Tipped blade
Blade will lose about 3/16" to reprofile
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OC. Believe they just called it MarlinSpike,at least in last 30 years or so .OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 9:39 pm I picked up this Camillus Yachtsman or Sailors knife (which did Camillus call it?) at the local flea market for $5 as is. As you can see, it needs some work with the master blade being tipped and something really hot has come in contact with the handle material on the pile side. Both the blade and the marlin spike snap like bear traps and it is otherwise in good shape.
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Melted handle material
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Tipped blade
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Blade will lose about 3/16" to reprofile
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Once you re profile that main it’ll be alright . They are built pretty good and do have trap like snaps . Nice find .
JP
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Two knives that look alike but tang stamps both CAMILLUS
One just says CAMILLUS NEW YORK no usa
One just says CAMILLUS NEW YORK no usa
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Hi Fellow Camillus Fans,
I recieved a cool little single blade Camillus knife from 1967redrider in a Christmas Bomb package this year. A really cool little knife that will go into my pocket. And I'll make a lanyard for it too.
Thanks again John!
Anyways, it has a cool blade form, good snap, solid half stop, threaded bolster & a bail. I really like half stops & bails. At some point in time, someone engraved a name or something in one of the scales but it's almost worn off. Doesn't bother me in the least though. Just gives it more character and shows that it was a treasured item of someone else long before my time. Cool!
It was hard to catch the Tang stamp on a picture but I was still hoping someone could put a date on it for me.
Thanks for looking friends!
I recieved a cool little single blade Camillus knife from 1967redrider in a Christmas Bomb package this year. A really cool little knife that will go into my pocket. And I'll make a lanyard for it too.
Thanks again John!
Anyways, it has a cool blade form, good snap, solid half stop, threaded bolster & a bail. I really like half stops & bails. At some point in time, someone engraved a name or something in one of the scales but it's almost worn off. Doesn't bother me in the least though. Just gives it more character and shows that it was a treasured item of someone else long before my time. Cool!
It was hard to catch the Tang stamp on a picture but I was still hoping someone could put a date on it for me.
Thanks for looking friends!
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
Weebit-Nano https://www.weebit-nano.com/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weebit_Nano
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I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
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Tom, believe this is the George Washington knife. It came out late 1932 or 33 do believe . His name was carved in the handle at factory and knife came in a small box with paperwork describing the whole deal . There’s also a bigger versionTPK wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 10:20 am Hi Fellow Camillus Fans,
I recieved a cool little single blade Camillus knife from 1967redrider in a Christmas Bomb package this year. A really cool little knife that will go into my pocket. And I'll make a lanyard for it too.
Thanks again John!
Anyways, it has a cool blade form, good snap, solid half stop, threaded bolster & a bail. I really like half stops & bails. At some point in time, someone engraved a name or something in one of the scales but it's almost worn off. Doesn't bother me in the least though. Just gives it more character and shows that it was a treasured item of someone else long before my time. Cool!
It was hard to catch the Tang stamp on a picture but I was still hoping someone could put a date on it for me.
Thanks for looking friends!
Take care over there .
JP
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Oh Wow! A George Washington knife! Now that's cool! Guess it won't go into my pocket after all. What a great gift! And what a cool knife for my showcase collection! Thanks for the Info JP! Appreciate it!Ripster wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 12:33 pmTom, believe this is the George Washington knife. It came out late 1932 or 33 do believe . His name was carved in the handle at factory and knife came in a small box with paperwork describing the whole deal . There’s also a bigger versionTPK wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 10:20 am Hi Fellow Camillus Fans,
I recieved a cool little single blade Camillus knife from 1967redrider in a Christmas Bomb package this year. A really cool little knife that will go into my pocket. And I'll make a lanyard for it too.
Thanks again John!
Anyways, it has a cool blade form, good snap, solid half stop, threaded bolster & a bail. I really like half stops & bails. At some point in time, someone engraved a name or something in one of the scales but it's almost worn off. Doesn't bother me in the least though. Just gives it more character and shows that it was a treasured item of someone else long before my time. Cool!
It was hard to catch the Tang stamp on a picture but I was still hoping someone could put a date on it for me.
Thanks for looking friends!
Take care over there .
Thanks John! That's a very cool gift! Your too kind buddy!
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
Weebit-Nano https://www.weebit-nano.com/
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I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
Weebit-Nano https://www.weebit-nano.com/
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