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Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 5:59 pm
by orvet
I found this knife at the flea market early Sunday morning.
I know I have seen this knife before somewhere.
Does anyone know anything about it, maker, country of origin, etc?
I have tried the search engine but it was too broad a term for a good search.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Dale
Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 6:36 pm
by Miller Bro's
Dale, IIRC Utica sold these with the "Sportsman`s Knife" stamp and sometimes the blade face was etched.
Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 8:39 pm
by orvet
Thanks Dimitri,
That gives me a direction to search in.

Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:53 am
by knife7knut
Here is a pic of a Utica Sportsman knife I own.Not too similar.
Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 1:44 am
by Gunsil
I think orvet's knife is a Camillus product from the mid 1930s. Camiilus also made the Kent "sportsman" model, and a similar blades one with their own mark.
Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:28 am
by orvet
Here are some more pictures of my knife with the sheath.
One of our members sent me a link to a 6 year old post on BF about the Kent Sportsman’s knife made for Woolworth stores. They were indeed made by Camillus and definitely in the 1930s, I was able to confirm that much.
I have spent a good portion of the afternoon emailing Michael at BF, trading info on knives. He was good enough to send me pictures of three of his Kent Sportsman’s Knives in his collection. He suggested my knife might be a Sportsman’s Knife made for some other company; perhaps Wards or Kresge.
For comparison here are some pictures of Michael’s Kent Sportsman’s Knives.

- Kent Sportsman -ML.jpg (45.86 KiB) Viewed 2469 times
This knife was one that just looked familiar when I saw it at the flea market. I knew I had seen it before.
I was thinking it was an early Kastor German import, but I was a few decades off.
Still it is nice to finally have it identified and know I did have the right company.

Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 4:40 am
by oldblinddog
orvet wrote:Here are some more pictures of my knife with the sheath.
Sportsmans knife a.jpg
Sportsmans knife c.jpg
Sportsmans knife b.jpg
Sportsmans knife d.jpg
Sportsmans knife e.jpg
One of our members sent me a link to a 6 year old post on BF about the Kent Sportsman’s knife made for Woolworth stores. They were indeed made by Camillus and definitely in the 1930s, I was able to confirm that much.
I have spent a good portion of the afternoon emailing Michael at BF, trading info on knives. He was good enough to send me pictures of three of his Kent Sportsman’s Knives in his collection. He suggested my knife might be a Sportsman’s Knife made for some other company; perhaps Wards or Kresge.
For comparison here are some pictures of Michael’s Kent Sportsman’s Knives.
Kent Sportsman b-ML.jpg
Kent Sportsman -ML.jpg
Kent Sportsman's -frm ML.jpg
This knife was one that just looked familiar when I saw it at the flea market. I knew I had seen it before.
I was thinking it was an early Kastor German import, but I was a few decades off.
Still it is nice to finally have it identified and know I did have the right company.

Whatever it is, that is just about the perfect knife!

Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 12:47 pm
by AREMINGTONSEDGE
Dale here's a Camillus that kinda looks like the Sportsman with the exception of the guard.

Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 5:57 pm
by orvet
Rocky
I have a couple of those with Rogers bone handles.
There are a hunting knife, (Outers pattern IIRC, or similar to the Outers).
Camillus sold a BUNCH of those to the US Military at the start of WW II. They were a pattern currently in production and they just stepped up the production and the military bought them while new designs were made, submitted and tooling made for other pattern which were more specifically military.
Re: Sportsman's Knife
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 6:05 pm
by AREMINGTONSEDGE
Thanks for the info Dale.
