Show Us Your Camillus Knives!

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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Nice one Trail ::tu::

Thats a pattern I've not seen yet, what is the blade "supposed" to look like ? (as apposed to butter knife)
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It should have a straight cutting edge all the way out to the end and a squared off end.

Here is a picture of the knife from the 1946 Camillus catalog showing it as it would have looked new.
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Wow, that is a bit of a difference. Still, it looks pretty cool as is. ::tu::
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Here's a 177 I just received ::nod::

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NICE! Not many came with a steel as far as I know!
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Here's a No. 7 CAM-LOC that arrived today ::super_happy::

I've been looking for one in its original box for a long time ::nod::

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This is the "Elusive" George Washington 1999 anniversary reproduction knife.


Genuine pearl handles ::tu::
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I've been watching for a good one of these to go with my "butter knife" profiled one, and ended up with two, in unused condition in the original packaging! Knifeaholic auctioned four of these on ebay, and I was determined to get at least one. When the dust settled, I had two, much to my pleasure. These are pattern S702, which Camillus describes as a Coast Guard Knife in their 1982 catalog. I have also seen them called Life Raft Knives. Whatever you call them, they are unusual and getting harder and harder to find. As far as I know, Camillus was the last manufacturer of this large rope pattern, and I doubt if we will ever see the pattern in mass production again. If it's not obvious, I'm really pumped to have these knives.
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Nice pair Paul! ::tu::
I got one recently that is in excellent condition, but did not have the package etc.

Great score. 8)
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Here's the knife I like to find on ebay. I know somebody who enjoyed knives had this one because it has been used and sharpened a lot, but the person cared enough about it to keep it clean and nice. I like honesty, integrity and character, and this knife has it in spades. When I see it in a knife, It reflects on the man who carried it, so here's to the anonymous soul who once carried this knife.
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I got a Camco Barlow in the mail today.
It appears to have the factory edge on it.

It will probably end up putting stag on it.
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Here's a 6 pack of #89 Stockmans ::nod::

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Only the Engineer's Knife is branded Camillus though.
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My fav....
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::tu:: very nice Scott ! made in USA
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Nice Scott!
I have yet to find one for my pocket.
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TripleF wrote:My fav....
I wouldn't stick my nose up at any one of those three. SHuuuuwweeeeeeeeetttttttttt!!!!
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Cattle Knife 3 5/8" nice bone scales. marked Camillus/Cutlery Co/Camillus NY/USA
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Stockman posted an etched cattle knife. The etch is Dakota. Here is a Wilbert Cutlery knife etched Dakota, Camillus made???
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orvet wrote:Here are a few of mine to help get this thread rolling.

Come on guys.........
SHOW US YOUR CAMILLUS KNIVES!

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Hi Dale, the stockman looks like a Schrade 8OT to me.
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You are right; Camillus did not use the Swinden system, only Schrade.
However, Camillus made a great many parts for Schrade.
I assume you are referencing the Camillus Rough Cut in my first post in this topic (page 1). I do believe that pattern was introduced long after Schrade was closed. It may well have been the same pattern as the 8OT, made on the same tooling they used to make parts for the 8OT for Schrade. Camillus copied a number of Schrade patterns after Schrade closed, most notably the 152OT; Sharpfinger, a thoroughly Schrade pattern.
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orvet wrote:You are right; Camillus did not use the Swinden system, only Schrade.
However, Camillus made a great many parts for Schrade.
I assume you are referencing the Camillus Rough Cut in my first post in this topic (page 1). I do believe that pattern was introduced long after Schrade was closed. It may well have been the same pattern as the 8OT, made on the same tooling they used to make parts for the 8OT for Schrade. Camillus copied a number of Schrade patterns after Schrade closed, most notably the 152OT; Sharpfinger, a thoroughly Schrade pattern.
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Just got this #33 EZ open off eBay. I cleaned her up a little and oiled her, now the blades snap like a mouse trap. She has nice half stops, brass liners, nickel silver bolsters and the blades look full. In fact the pen blade probably still has the factory edge on it. That pen blade is sharp, just ask my finger. I'm going back and forth with myself, trying to decide whether or not to carry it.

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Let me see if I can get a decent shot of my Cami's together....

Okay, not the best picture ever but here are a TL-29, a 33 and a 72.
72 was used and sharpened to with an inch of it's life by my Grandpaw.
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TL-29 was also gifted but by whom I simply have no guess.
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jerryd6818 wrote: I'm going back and forth with myself, trying to decide whether or not to carry it.
Jerry,
My suggestion is that you carry the knife, most especially if you have never EDCed that pattern before. I think you will be impressed with how useful and compact it is.
You will also be impressed with the steel of the knife as well. ::tu::
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Nice knives Dave and Jerry, here's my latest..........

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