The elusive Camillus # 80 pattern

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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The elusive Camillus # 80 pattern

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After several years of looking this one finally came to papa last week. I don't know the reason but they are extremely hard to find in this condition. :D
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.....o. k., I give up!!.what's the difference in a #80 and a #72?????............. ::doh:: ......................
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carrmillus wrote:.....o. k., I give up!!.what's the difference in a #80 and a #72?????............. ::doh:: ......................
Tommy it's a mystery to me why they are so hard to find because they are the same as a 72 except they have milled liners and the football shield as well as the Camillus Deluxe on the blade. As far as I know they never came with bone handles. ::shrug::
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gsmith7158 wrote:After several years of looking this one finally came to papa last week. I don't know the reason but they are extremely hard to find in this condition. :D
Very nice. Good for you. :x :mrgreen: ::mdm::

Here is an ad (1962) and the printing block for the #80 knife. ::tu::
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gsmith7158 wrote:
carrmillus wrote:.....o. k., I give up!!.what's the difference in a #80 and a #72?????............. ::doh:: ......................
Tommy it's a mystery to me why they are so hard to find because they are the same as a 72 except they have milled liners and the football shield as well as the Camillus Deluxe on the blade. As far as I know they never came with bone handles. ::shrug::
...........if I have ever seen one, I don't remember it!!!!....... ::tu:: ...................
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gsmith7158 wrote:After several years of looking this one finally came to papa last week. I don't know the reason but they are extremely hard to find in this condition. :D
I agree They are very hard to find.Your knife is in very good order.
I have two and both did a lot of work.
The only difference I have noticed my two have black handles.

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gsmith7158 wrote:After several years of looking this one finally came to papa last week. I don't know the reason but they are extremely hard to find in this condition. :D
I agree They are very hard to find.Your knife is in very good order.
I have two and both did a lot of work.
The only difference I have noticed my two have black handles.

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Grant I wasn't aware of the ones with black handles. Show a pic of you get a chance. ::tu::
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gsmith7158 wrote:
Shearer wrote:
gsmith7158 wrote:After several years of looking this one finally came to papa last week. I don't know the reason but they are extremely hard to find in this condition. :D
I agree They are very hard to find.Your knife is in very good order.
I have two and both did a lot of work.
The only difference I have noticed my two have black handles.

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Grant I wasn't aware of the ones with black handles. Show a pic of you get a chance. ::tu::
Here a picture of the two.
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Thanks for the pics. Another elusive Camillus to watch for. Congrats to you two on yours. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Elusive is a good way to put it. They don't all have the football shield though. And they did make them with bone handles. I think the 80 was introduced in 1954. ::shrug::
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Now you've done it Jerryd! I must have one of those bone handle 80's. :D
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Dont know how I missed this. Congratulations Greg. Good score. Good to see the etch. I have a bone 80 and the Powr Kraft version also. The Powr Kraft doesnt have bone covers it has the black covers. They are both used but still in good shape. I watched a very nice bone one sell on ebay some time back it went well past $100.
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I obtained my first "80" tonight. It looks like it's in EXCELLENT condition. I'll post MY pictures when I receive it. These are the seller's pictures.
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A prize there Skip. ::tu::
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Skip, judging from the football shield, that appears to be one of the earlier ones ('56 - '65). Also, the handles look like they may be Brownstag® which, if they are, would support that.
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doglegg wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 2:55 pm A prize there Skip. ::tu::
jerryd6818 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 3:14 pm Skip, judging from the football shield, that appears to be one of the earlier ones ('56 - '65). Also, the handles look like they may be Brownstag® which, if they are, would support that.
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Nice ones ::tu::
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I picked it up at the post office this morning. It is in EXCELLENT condition. The pictures posted below are the ones that I took.
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Great pick up Skip and in great condition! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Skip, that is SWEET!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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doglegg wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2019 6:07 pm Great pick up Skip and in great condition! ::tu:: ::tu::
Doc B wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2019 6:18 pm Skip, that is SWEET!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Thank you Floyd & Doc. ::handshake::
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Very nice Skip! That's a difficult one to find. ::nod::
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gsmith7158 wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2019 5:58 pm Very nice Skip! That's a difficult one to find. ::nod::
Thank you Greg. ::handshake::
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Stumbled on to this one on the bay. I had been watching for an 80 and had missed one. This one came up and I made him an offer fair to both of us and he accepted. Not perfect by any means as one of the handles has some shrinkage and the blades show some wear but I am pleased with it. Thanks for looking.
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doglegg wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 8:33 pm Stumbled on to this one on the bay. I had been watching for an 80 and had missed one. This one came up and I made him an offer fair to both of us and he accepted. Not perfect by any means as one of the handles has some shrinkage and the blades show some wear but I am pleased with it. Thanks for looking.
Good job Floyd. ::tu:: It's still a good l@@king, hard to find knife.
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