
The knife itself is well designed and has a very nice fuller. Crossguard is brass; the handle has a pattern of red fibre washer/brass/black fibre/brass/red fibre right above the crossguard and repeated below the aluminum buttcap, with very well-preserved leather washers in between. Butt cap is retained by a slotted brass nut.
The mark is what throws me, probably because I've seen so few non-military fixed blade knives from Camillus. Any idea when Camillus used this mark?

And a closer shot:

Anyhow, since I had time I thought I'd show off my latest addition. It doesn't really fit my collection, but I have to admit to giving serious though to sharpening it up for use. Like the Baby Sharks, it seems like it would make a dandy working knife. Maybe I'll just rework an old Jet Pilot's Knife, and copy the handle.
Jim
