Two 1940's 4-Line Camillus Navy/Coast Guard knives

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Two 1940's 4-Line Camillus Navy/Coast Guard knives

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Never quit looking for knives... If you are standing at the right place; at the the right time in the most unusual places, you could find the most
amazing knife in your price range ::tu::
The reason being I purchased two knives.. one the French scout knife I posted earlier.. The second knife is an Approved USCG Q5 1944 4-line Camillus
The nice thing about this was I already had one of each these knives
Although they were slightly different...The half-hawk bill I've owned for several years had been used and was a survior stamped on one side only
the second one was stamped front/back and looked to be near mint...see pictures
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Re: Two 1940's 4-Line Camillus Navy/Coast Guard knives

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Good looking pair of knives!
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Re: Two 1940's 4-Line Camillus Navy/Coast Guard knives

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raincrowe wrote: Thu Jun 19, 2025 5:22 am Never quit looking for knives... If you are standing at the right place; at the the right time in the most unusual places, you could find the most
amazing knife in your price range ::tu::
The reason being I purchased two knives.. one the French scout knife I posted earlier.. The second knife is an Approved USCG Q5 1944 4-line Camillus
The nice thing about this was I already had one of each these knives
Although they were slightly different...The half-hawk bill I've owned for several years had been used and was a survior stamped on one side only
the second one was stamped front/back and looked to be near mint...see pictures
Happy Hunting
Raincrowe
Nice score there Raincrowe! The Approved USCG Q5 1944 stamp is getting hard to find in decent shape.
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Re: Two 1940's 4-Line Camillus Navy/Coast Guard knives

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Re: Two 1940's 4-Line Camillus Navy/Coast Guard knives

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Ripster wrote: Thu Jun 19, 2025 11:47 am
raincrowe wrote: Thu Jun 19, 2025 5:22 am Never quit looking for knives... If you are standing at the right place; at the the right time in the most unusual places, you could find the most
amazing knife in your price range ::tu::
The reason being I purchased two knives.. one the French scout knife I posted earlier.. The second knife is an Approved USCG Q5 1944 4-line Camillus
The nice thing about this was I already had one of each these knives
Although they were slightly different...The half-hawk bill I've owned for several years had been used and was a survior stamped on one side only
the second one was stamped front/back and looked to be near mint...see pictures
Happy Hunting
Raincrowe
Nice score there Raincrowe! The Approved USCG Q5 1944 stamp is getting hard to find in decent shape.
Agree
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