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The Camillus Cutlery Company was one of the oldest knife manufacturers in the United States with roots dating back to 1876. The company manufactured Camillus branded knives and was a prolific contractor for other knife brands up until its last days in 2007 when the company filed for bankruptcy.
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What a great month of 72's. It started with a 2nd generation bone from Doug (rexstubbins) followed by a 2nd generation black handled from the bay followed by a 1st generation bone from Greg (gsmith) Wow thanks to both of you AAPKer's for two bucket list knives.
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Nice 72s doglegg! ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:What a great month of 72's. It started with a 2nd generation bone from Doug (rexstubbins) followed by a 2nd generation black handled from the bay followed by a 1st generation bone from Greg (gsmith) Wow thanks to both of you AAPKer's for two bucket list knives. DSCN5587.JPGDSCN5598.JPGDSCN5596.JPG
.....the first one is the pick of the litter!!!!!............. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ....................
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Thanks N W NY! ::handshake::
Carrmillus, I am in good company in agreeing with you. ::nod:: Thanks.
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doglegg wrote:What a great month of 72's. It started with a 2nd generation bone from Doug (rexstubbins) followed by a 2nd generation black handled from the bay followed by a 1st generation bone from Greg (gsmith) Wow thanks to both of you AAPKer's for two bucket list knives. DSCN5587.JPGDSCN5598.JPGDSCN5596.JPG
Good month of 72's indeed! ::tu::
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So nice!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks David and Doc. ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Nice ones doglegg.
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Got this little Remington R14 in the mail. This completes the set of 3 72 clones Camillus made for Remington.
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doglegg wrote:Got this little Remington R14 in the mail. This completes the set of 3 72 clones Camillus made for Remington.
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doglegg you are getting a nice collection of 72's and clones.

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Thanks Grant, they are indeed kneat little knives. Almost too many clones to have one of each. ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Floyd, are you actively pursuing a collection of all 72's and all the clones? I might be of some assistance on what to look for.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Floyd, are you actively pursuing a collection of all 72's and all the clones? I might be of some assistance on what to look for.
I'm not really pursuing them Jerry. But when I happen upon them and have the money they seem to find me. The first and second model kind of ruined me with the bone. But I would not be offended if you have a list. I know I've seen Western and Rigid ones. Thanks. ::handshake::
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Here are the 3 Remington R14's I have.
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I knew I had posted this list somewhere. Finally found it. I don't know if it's complete but it's close.
jerryd6818 wrote:In addition to all the Camillus variations (and there are a billy blue ton of them), here are a few tang stamps you can look for.

Lamplough Lamplough 52 Solingen Germany
Bear MGC USA N/A
Rigid RG70
Schrade Walden N.Y U.S.A. 863
Schrade N.Y. U.S.A. 863
White Tail Chinese or Pakistani
York Cutlery Solingen Germany N/A
Craftsman USA 9494
Hammer Brand No Pattern Number
Harley Davidson® HD21
Imperial Prov. RI Scout
Imperial ? No Tang Stamp No Pattern Number
Keen Kutter Keen Kutter Crest 78
Keen Kutter Keen Kutter Crest K30
McGrew Arkansas USA HillBilly Classic
McGrew Arkansas USA Chip Chats 1953-1993 40th Anniversary engraved on blade
Olsen OK H.O. Mi U.S.A. 25 25
Olsen Knife Co. Solingen Germany
Powr-Kraft Powr-Kraft USA 84-11
Remington circle shield stamp Made In U.S.A. R14
Remington USA (etched) Long oval shield Black Handles No Pattern Number
Remington circle shield wood handles
Stanley SL6
Trustworthy Hardware TW Logo 36810 USA 36818
Ulster USA 63
Utica Kutmaster Utica, N.Y. U.S.A No Pattern Number
Cussin and Fearn Hardware
Hibbard Spencer True Value
High Carbon Steel (Sears)
J,W, & S Newark NJ
Moor Man's

That outa keep you busy for a while. :lol:
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Thanks Jerry, I have only 6 off that list. I have 6 or 7 more of various renditions of Camillus. A bone first generation, a bone and black composite 2nd generation , a long line (I carry), a 1047, a bone 100 anniversary knife with the ducks on it and just passed along another long line. Oh and a last days one with blades in different configuration. I know that doesn't come close to your collection but these just kinda showed up over the last year. Thanks for the list. ::nod:: ::handshake:: ::facepalm:: ::dang::
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doglegg wrote:bone 100 anniversary knife with the ducks on it
We have already found out that this knife has nothing to do with the 100th anniversary. ::nod::
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Since it was in the Sears 1991 Christmas catalog and sold by Sears Roebuck it may have been made to mark the 100th anniversary of Sears. ::shrug::

"Sears, Roebuck and Company, colloquially known as Sears, is a chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1893."

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doglegg wrote: I know that doesn't come close to your collection
Floyd, your collection is your collection and you have a right to be proud of what you have in it. It's not a contest. ::handshake::
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doglegg wrote:Got this little Remington R14 in the mail. This completes the set of 3 72 clones Camillus made for Remington.
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Good score doglegg!
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jerryd6818 wrote:(sorry, I've forgotten my source for that information)
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/hey ... n.1540386/
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Thanks Vit and Jerry for the clarification. Also thanks David. I appreciate you fellows. ::nod:: ::handshake::
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I had been looking for a Schrade 863 and found this very pocket worn one. The seller was asking a ridiculous price and I made an offer about 1/3 of what he was asking but I thought fair and he accepted. Blade show less wear than the covers.
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Floyd, that's a honey. You got lucky.
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Thanks Jerry. ::handshake::
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