The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
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The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
I own two of the last generation of Kabar pocketknives (made in NY after 1996 if I have my facts straight). Are these considered collectible or are they merely good users (like Old Cutlers and Frontier)? Here are my two; I bought the 1108 earlier this week, the 1081 I bought circa 1998 at the MCX at Camp Lejeune and carried for the last years of my ARNG career (retired in 2005). I found the knife to take and hold a good edge and consider it to be in the Old Timer class of knives. Does anyone collect these? I see on e-bay several different models from this series - does anyone have a list or a catalog sheet of the variations? I did see on the Kabar website that they offer a very nice line of high end (pricey) pocketknives that look like Kabar branded Canal Street pocketknives - good to see that CUTCO is attempting to keep some pocketknives in the Kabar line.
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Re: The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
i dont live far from olean and i do not believe there has been a pocket knife made there since coleman bought them out in the 60s except for some cutco branded knives i think they have all been outsourced and i believe yours is made by camillus
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Re: The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
Thank you for the information and for letting me know how long it has been since a pocketknife was actually made by Kabar - it appears that very little is what it seems to be! I was thinking it had a strong resemblance to the Old Timer 61OT - would you happen to know if there is a cross reference to Camillus models? Thanks again!
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Re: The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
Anyone know any history on these three knives? Marked,"Kabar Cleveland Ohio" and "Made in Hong Kong" on the reverse.Bought them at a flea market a couple years ago.Look to be pretty well made.
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Re: The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
The first one looks like maybe a Camillus 69? Is the length around 4"?Old Hunter wrote:Thank you for the information and for letting me know how long it has been since a pocketknife was actually made by Kabar - it appears that very little is what it seems to be! I was thinking it had a strong resemblance to the Old Timer 61OT - would you happen to know if there is a cross reference to Camillus models? Thanks again!
Mark
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Re: The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
I think you're right Mark. It does bear some resemblance to the Camillus 69 but given that, really how many ways are there to vary the look of a stockman or any pattern for that matter.
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Re: The last generation of Kabar pocketknives
Ramrod, I believe you have nailed it - the length on the top pictured Kabar is right around 4" and matches Jerry's picture of the Camillus #69 perfectly. My Kabar has narrower blades than any of my Buck, Schrade, Frontier, Imperial, Craftsman, or Case 3-7/8" - 4" Stockman knives - the Camillus and Kabar seem to share the same blade shape on all three blades. Thanks gents!
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark