Anyone have "Short-Line Fever"? It's better than Covid-19

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Dan In MI wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 3:21 am Beautiful 17s, Theo and JP!
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Ripster wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2023 2:18 pm Well finally got a littl . Grabbed up this little 91 from the bay and the # 10 from a members store .
Great find J.P. on the #10 and #91 ::handshake:: ::tu:: ::tu:: I really like that #10 ::nod:: ... The Tip Top Barlow Gets a tip from my top hat! ::nod::
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Theo wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 9:43 pm also found this little short-line # 17 Not bad she's a keeper ::tu::
That is a "Sweet 17" You found there Theo, ::handshake:: A job well done. ::tu:: Now I am going to have to look through my SLAB (Short Line Addition Box) ... ::hmm:: could there be a #17 of my own...? ::paranoid:: ???
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Ripster wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 11:35 pm
Vit_213 wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 10:16 pm
Theo wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 9:43 pm # 17
It's just wow! A very rare knife. Late 1946 - early 1947. ::tu::
I didn't even know such a version existed. :oops:
Theo, Excellent short line #17 . As Vit has mentioned they’re hard to find and some don’t know they are around .
Vit my Friend, here’s a nice bone covered #17 . Thought it is posted somewhere here in the short line area but maybe not .
Take care fellas ::handshake::
My book does not show the #17... ::hmm:: ... It goes form the #16 to the #20... J.P. do you know the approximate dates that the #17 was made?
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 10:00 pm J.P. do you know the approximate dates that the #17 was made?
I am not J.P. :roll: , but I can say that 1946-early 1947. And I had never seen #17 with plastag handles before.
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Vit_213 wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 12:36 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 10:00 pm J.P. do you know the approximate dates that the #17 was made?
I am not J.P. :roll: , but I can say that 1946-early 1947. And I had never seen #17 with plastag handles before.
Hey GSPdog , what catalog do you have ? There’s a number of short lines that have appeared over the years that aren’t in any books, catalog cuts ,etc. based on what Ive noticed over the years.
Have a pharmacist short line, the 17 were talking about and some more . So knowing Camillus like we do we are finding out they made whatever ,whenever ordered and didn’t keep the best records . Also Catalog printing was expensive back then so they didn’t do more than they had to. And not All models made that years catalog .
Vit , your 1946/47 dates for the 17. Could you please tell me where you found that ? Appreciate it. Have only seen these 2 recently posted ones and curious to find more info if possible.
Catch you fellas later ::handshake::
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Ripster wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:39 am
Vit_213 wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 12:36 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 10:00 pm J.P. do you know the approximate dates that the #17 was made?
I am not J.P. :roll: , but I can say that 1946-early 1947. And I had never seen #17 with plastag handles before.
Catch you fellas later ::handshake::
J.P. I am looking from my book by James Parker printed about 1984. So, I am not sure how far it goes back, it shows old patterns for Case and Ny. Knife Co. and KA-BAR, etc...etc... So, I am not sure as to the date of patterns it is showing. It shows the #67 and #68 with stag handles and the #67 in white pyroxyline. ::shrug::
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For a convenient determination of dating by catalogs, I made a table - http://www.camillusknives.ru/cats_en.shtml
If you have any questions about this please ask me :) .
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Ripster wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:39 am Vit , your 1946/47 dates for the 17. Could you please tell me where you found that ?
This is my favorite Camillus catalogue - http://www.collectors-of-camillus.us/Ca ... illuss.pdf :D
Don't forget to look at the information on page 9.
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I'm pretty sure Vit is right, that this was a one year offering. 1947/47. It never shows up after that.
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Added a short line #11 Tip Top barlow, don't think it has had very much if any use. Love the Tip Tops, they are slightly larger and heavier than your average barlow.
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Sweet Barlow.
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JohnR wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:54 pm Added a short line #11 Tip Top barlow, don't think it has had very much if any use. Love the Tip Tops, they are slightly larger and heavier than your average barlow.
John , those Tip Tops are a nice knife. Really nice color in that Bone ::nod::
Thanks for sharing a great short line . Do you have the 10 in short line Tip Top model ? It Has a nice Spear main instead of the clip .
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Vit_213 wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 8:47 am
Ripster wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:39 am Vit , your 1946/47 dates for the 17. Could you please tell me where you found that ?
This is my favorite Camillus catalogue - http://www.collectors-of-camillus.us/Ca ... illuss.pdf :D
Don't forget to look at the information on page 9.
Vit, Thank you for your link . Had forgot about that . Read pg 9 again and noticed the #2 isn’t set up for production in that Catalog. So like the #17 and a few others , is there a short line #2 out there ? Anybody have one lying around . Have seen newer ones but not late 1940s or older .
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Ripster wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 1:18 am
JohnR wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:54 pm Added a short line #11 Tip Top barlow, don't think it has had very much if any use. Love the Tip Tops, they are slightly larger and heavier than your average barlow.
John , those Tip Tops are a nice knife. Really nice color in that Bone ::nod::
Thanks for sharing a great short line . Do you have the 10 in short line Tip Top model ? It Has a nice Spear main instead of the clip .
Take care .
JP, I do not have the 10 in a short line, I have it in a 4 line and a very hard to find 10 long line, Camillus bolster with bone covers, pretty much has to be one of the last 10 frame bone barlows made. I think after these Camillus only made the smaller 50 and 51 if I remember right.
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JohnR wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 11:20 am
Ripster wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 1:18 am
JohnR wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:54 pm Added a short line #11 Tip Top barlow, don't think it has had very much if any use. Love the Tip Tops, they are slightly larger and heavier than your average barlow.
John , those Tip Tops are a nice knife. Really nice color in that Bone ::nod::
Thanks for sharing a great short line . Do you have the 10 in short line Tip Top model ? It Has a nice Spear main instead of the clip .
Take care .
JP, I do not have the 10 in a short line, I have it in a 4 line and a very hard to find 10 long line, Camillus bolster with bone covers, pretty much has to be one of the last 10 frame bone barlows made. I think after these Camillus only made the smaller 50 and 51 if I remember right.
Morning John . Nice long line and 4 liner . Believe you’re correct about the 50 and 51 ,they made them lighter and thinner ,then Delrin instead of bone .
Might have a 10 short line extra here . Will look around and see if it’s in decent shape if you’re interested . Been pulling a bunch of stuff out getting ready to sell off a bunch of knives and do it all over again. It’s the hunt and search that really gets the blood flowing.
Thanks for sharing John. Always a pleasure ::handshake::
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Ripster wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 12:09 pm
JohnR wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 11:20 am
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John , those Tip Tops are a nice knife. Really nice color in that Bone ::nod::
Thanks for sharing a great short line . Do you have the 10 in short line Tip Top model ? It Has a nice Spear main instead of the clip .
Take care .
JP, I do not have the 10 in a short line, I have it in a 4 line and a very hard to find 10 long line, Camillus bolster with bone covers, pretty much has to be one of the last 10 frame bone barlows made. I think after these Camillus only made the smaller 50 and 51 if I remember right.
Morning John . Nice long line and 4 liner . Believe you’re correct about the 50 and 51 ,they made them lighter and thinner ,then Delrin instead of bone .
Might have a 10 short line extra here . Will look around and see if it’s in decent shape if you’re interested . Been pulling a bunch of stuff out getting ready to sell off a bunch of knives and do it all over again. It’s the hunt and search that really gets the blood flowing.
Thanks for sharing John. Always a pleasure ::handshake::
Know what you mean about the hunt, thats the best part. If you find it and it's decent shoot me some pics, thank you.
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Vit_213 wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 8:19 am For a convenient determination of dating by catalogs, I made a table - http://www.camillusknives.ru/cats_en.shtml
If you have any questions about this please ask me :) .
Thanks, ::handshake:: I just went there... looks great!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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JohnR wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:54 pm Added a short line #11 Tip Top barlow, don't think it has had very much if any use. Love the Tip Tops, they are slightly larger and heavier than your average barlow.
Beautiful! ::tu:: ::tu:: Now you and J.P. have me looking for #10s and #11s .... ::doh:: .... ::dang:: .... ::facepalm:: as if I don't have enough to look for!!! ::facepalm::
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Two Short-lines I have been EDCing as of late...
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I can see why they've been getting carry time. A great-looking duo! ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 6:07 am I can see why they've been getting carry time. A great-looking duo! ::tu::
::handshake:: Thanks Dan!
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 7:05 pm Two Short-lines I have been EDCing as of late...
GSP.....two beauties still punching the clock. Those brown bones are especially beautiful.
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doglegg wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:26 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 7:05 pm Two Short-lines I have been EDCing as of late...
GSP.....two beauties still punching the clock. Those brown bones are especially beautiful.
Thanks D.L. ::handshake:: I think about how they are way older than me :oops: and I am 'bout 1/2 broke down and getting worse every day... and they just keep on keeping on ::hmm:: ...
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A new "Short-line" #23 to add the stash ::nod:: A really like the #23 pattern, so now I am on the hunt for #23s (along with #10s and #11s). ::paranoid::

And of course, always on the lookout for "Short-lines" :shock: ::nod::
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