GSPTOPDOG, that is a CAMILLUS 1047, not a CAMILLUS 72.
Still a nice pocket knife.


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GSPTOPDOG, that is a CAMILLUS 1047, not a CAMILLUS 72.
Got it! Thanks for the heads-up Skip!New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:35 pmGSPTOPDOG, that is a CAMILLUS 1047, not a CAMILLUS 72.
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Thanks skip!
Thanks Skip!
I like it! Very clean!
Nice save on the knives. That old stockman is a great edc. They hold a good edge and are just the right size for the pocket. That #9 looks to be in good shape. We will make a Camillus collector out of you yet .GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 11:58 pm Here are my new pick-ups, 2 sweet finds. I have been wanting a #9 or #10 ever since seeing them posted here in this forum. So I was happy to find this #9I have been looking for a 4 line big stockman for a while, and now I found one and I love it!
Super strong snap, sweet walk 'n talk, solid firm blades, no wobble. I am a sucker for most premium "stockmen" knives, but the tang stamp just makes it all the sweeter
It is as strong and solid as you could hope for in a knife that is brand new...
and this baby is maybe around 80-90 years old.
The tang stamp shown here is known as Camillus' four-line stamp. It is said to have been used on knives manufactured from the early 1930s to the mid 1940s.
GSPTOPDOG, those are a couple of
Thanks Skip!New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 2:49 pmGSPTOPDOG, those are a couple of
NICE lking pieces of pocket cutlery.
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Nice pick up there G dog . Box ,paperwork and a 1047 in good condition, you scored !
nice one dog, not too much cover shrinkage on this one, well done sir.