I'm used to Camcos being made in two countries, the USA and China (towards the very end of Camillus). I just ordered a small lot of knives, and threw this in to offset the shipping. I bought it because of its clip point blade, but didn't notice "Ireland" stamped as the country of origin. I have never seen an Irish Camco--tons of Irish Imperials though.
So, what's the story with these? I have never had a bad Irish Imperial (an Irish Tradesman TM-2 and a Swiss-type knife are still in my EDC), so hopefully this is of similar quality.
Camco Ireland?
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Re: Camco Ireland?
Look at this topic about the sixth post.cody6268 wrote:I'm used to Camcos being made in two countries, the USA and China (towards the very end of Camillus). I just ordered a small lot of knives, and threw this in to offset the shipping. I bought it because of its clip point blade, but didn't notice "Ireland" stamped as the country of origin. I have never seen an Irish Camco--tons of Irish Imperials though.
So, what's the story with these? I have never had a bad Irish Imperial (an Irish Tradesman TM-2 and a Swiss-type knife are still in my EDC), so hopefully this is of similar quality.
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