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It's a fine little knife. I've carried mine a couple of times and it rides very unobtrusively in the hip pocket. A real dandy for the price.
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Today's arrivals.....

The True Value is slick but the main blade closes off center enough so it just stops on the middle liner....
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TripleF wrote:Today's arrivals.....

The True Value is slick but the main blade closes off center enough so it just stops on the middle liner....

Nice pick-up. I'm likein' that fish knife. ::tu::
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This Camillus 72 Boy Scout knife came today. All sharpened up and ready for the pocket.
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Scott, I have a couple of those Imperial yellow medium jacks. One is fresh as a daisy. They are mighty fine knives. ::tu::


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jerryd6818 wrote: Bruno, you're gonna love it.
I know. I had one a few months ago but sold it. It had no snap and wasn't in the best condition. I'm really looking for an older one with bone handles but I can wait until the right one comes along. For now, I'll tote this one. ::tu::
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bdev wrote:
TripleF wrote:Today's arrivals.....

The True Value is slick but the main blade closes off center enough so it just stops on the middle liner....

Nice pick-up. I'm likein' that fish knife. ::tu::

I'll remember that :wink:
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That one is pretty new (post 1990 or so) so it should be in decent condition. Enjoy.
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jerryd6818 wrote:That one is pretty new (post 1990 or so) so it should be in decent condition. Enjoy.
Yes. It's a tight knife with great snap. A keeper.
What year did Camillus close their doors?
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bdev wrote:What year did Camillus close their doors?
2007.

Nice full-bladed 1047, Bruno! ::tu:: Watch out, those things multiply like rabbits. ::paranoid::
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Camillus filed for bankruptcy and closed its doors on February 28, 2007.
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Tsar Bomba wrote:
bdev wrote:What year did Camillus close their doors?
2007.

Nice full-bladed 1047, Bruno! ::tu:: Watch out, those things multiply like rabbits. ::paranoid::
So this is a model 1047?
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Yep, the Camillus BSA official Scout whittlers built on the 72 frame are designated 1047. Aside from the Scout shields and maybe some years with blade etches, I don't think there's any difference between the two.
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As Tony said, the 1047 is the Scout version of the 72. Besides the shield, the only difference I've been able to find is there is no pattern number stamped on the back side of the main blade in a 1047.
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I noticed there are no handle pins at the bolsters. Just a center spring pin. Are the handles glued on?
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I think Jerry has mentioned that they have some sort of tongue/groove system involving slots in the liners? There may also be glue involved. ::shrug:: :lol:

A lot of later Camillus knives have this same kind of construction. I have a 72 with the same Delrin as your 1047 and the construction is the same. Yet my later 72, a smooth Yello-Jaket model, is pinned.
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Tony & Jerry. Thanks for all the info.
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Tsar Bomba wrote:
bdev wrote:What year did Camillus close their doors?
2007.

Nice full-bladed 1047, Bruno! ::tu:: Watch out, those things multiply like rabbits. ::paranoid::
They closed the doors in 2007, but from what I gathered from folks who worked there at the end, the last knives went out in 2006.
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bdev wrote:I noticed there are no handle pins at the bolsters. Just a center spring pin. Are the handles glued on?
No. In about 1976, Camillus stopped pinning the handles on and started using the molded post method for mounting handles. Look in the blade well. You will see circles at each end of the scales where a molded post on the handle is inserted. I assume they then heat it up so it swells and locks the handle on.
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At one point a number of years ago I realized that I was simply "accumulating" knives as opposed to actually "collecting" knives (a very fine and much debated distinction). I thought that by refining, redefining and narrowing my collecting focus to specific criteria and parameters I could better manage my natural tendency to buy anything and everything that moved me and begin collecting knives instead of merely accumulating knives. Although to the untrained eye it may appear that my knife accumulation continues unabated, I actually do follow my own set of rules...for the most part...as flexibly and accommodatingly as justifiably possible within my established collecting parameters. (Pssst...The secret is to establish wide parameters!)

Each of these new pick-ups qualifies for collection status (in my own personal collection) by a minimum of at least two of my self-determined collecting requirements.
Schatt & Morgan #01 Ivory Camel Bone
Schatt & Morgan #01 Ivory Camel Bone
Schatt & Morgan #01 Ivory Camel Bone
Schatt & Morgan #01 Ivory Camel Bone
Parker Cut Co. Beaver Tail Smooth Appalososa Bone Lock Back
Parker Cut Co. Beaver Tail Smooth Appalososa Bone Lock Back
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Parker Cut Co. Beaver Tail Smooth Appalososa Bone Lock Back
Parker-Frost Husky Smooth Appaloosa Bone Lock Back
Parker-Frost Husky Smooth Appaloosa Bone Lock Back
Parker-Frost Husky Smooth Appaloosa Bone Lock Back
Parker-Frost Husky Smooth Appaloosa Bone Lock Back
Case 61549 Antique Bone Copperlock
Case 61549 Antique Bone Copperlock
Case 61549 Antique Bone Copperlock
Case 61549 Antique Bone Copperlock
Knife collecting truly is a form of personal expression especially when limited to exclusive criteria and restrictive parameters. In other words, you are what you collect, i.e., your collection reveals something about your personality and/or psychological predilictions.

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Nothing wrong with your criteria Q, I likem.
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Good morning knife nuts. I hadn't been able to be forum active lately due to a new job I took a few months back, but hadn't stop collecting!! Home sick with the flu today and was watching a feebay auction end this morn, and thought wow, I could be posting some of my new acquisitions today!

Pick this one up about a month ago:
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This was the auction I was watching this morn because it was going WAY over the price I paid for mine, and I got the box w/ papers. Holy cow, that's about what a minty Walden 8OT can fetch these days!

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Hey George it's good to hear from you.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Hey George it's good to hear from you.
Thanks Paul!

Here is a couple more recent acquisitions. A Walden 897UH with box, papers, and sleeve. And a 69 Keen Kutter version w/ box, papers and sleeve too.
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Nice ones, did you pick them up for the sticker price? :D
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