Was one for personalization? If your answer is yes, is this one of them? If your answer
is no, then what is this?

All Camillus Indian Stag knives have bolsters slanted to one side. In addition, the Indian Stag series (excluding #6 & #26) was discontinued before the appearance of a two-line tang stamp. The Buck 300 series knives have slanted to different side bolsters, but they did not have Indian Stag (Dura-Stag) handles. I apologize if I wrote illiterately, but I hope you will understand me.New_Windsor_NY wrote:The Camillus (?) & the 71
Have very similar handles & bolsters.
I agree. It is very interesting. So, it is a "Frankenknife." At least it's a "legitimate" "Frankenknife", if there is such a thing.Doc B wrote:Very interesting!
Very nice
Vit here’s one like yours but they stuck a Craftsman main blade on it. Tang is Stamped w/ Sears , Craftsman over U.S.A. 95224 . With Craftsman Stainless Steel etch .
Interesting knife and cool find JP.
GREAT additions to this topic/thread, JP!