'70, and '71 Camillus Military knives
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'70, and '71 Camillus Military knives
Looking for a few years to fill the gaps in my collection. Needing a 1970 and a 1971. Thanks!
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I think you need to be a little more specific. Camillus made a couple military knives during that time frame, the stainless pocket knives and the jet pilots knives, which are you looking for?
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I also am collecting the Camillus knives----actually just the military pocket knives . I may have an extra although I am just collecting the 67 through 71 knives. I will see what extra might have if that is what you or looking. for. Mine were issued to me in Viet Nam (USAF) . I have several other years also.
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Looking for the stainless pocket knives. Thanks for mentioning that clarification. Hadn't even thought about the pilots knives.
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It's actually my dad's collection that I'm trying to help him with. He started out hoping to put together a little Vietnam display case, including the Camillus knives from those years and some assorted relevant memorabilia but now I think he's just enjoying finding all of the earliest ones that they made. I'm sure he would be interested in trading your extra ones for extra ones of his that you may need. Thanks!Ken Carlson wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 6:21 pm I also am collecting the Camillus knives----actually just the military pocket knives . I may have an extra although I am just collecting the 67 through 71 knives. I will see what extra might have if that is what you or looking. for. Mine were issued to me in Viet Nam (USAF) . I have several other years also.
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Thanks for the reply. The ones I have that I needed but found are the 67 and 68. The two more that I am looking for are 69 and 70. That would cover the years I was overseas (mostly Viet Nam) I have several more that I could trade if your dad doesn't have and needs.
I also have the one I carried in my survival vest on Blind Bat missions over the Ho Chi Minh trail in 68. It may be a Camillus, but it is not marked and also has no date. I will look at the numbers of my other ones again and see exactly what they are.
Oh, I was in the Air Force as a C-130 crew chief except for the 40 combat/flare/night missions i flew out of Ubon Thailand.
Then I was a Loadmaster/Flare kicker.
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I also have the one I carried in my survival vest on Blind Bat missions over the Ho Chi Minh trail in 68. It may be a Camillus, but it is not marked and also has no date. I will look at the numbers of my other ones again and see exactly what they are.
Oh, I was in the Air Force as a C-130 crew chief except for the 40 combat/flare/night missions i flew out of Ubon Thailand.
Then I was a Loadmaster/Flare kicker.
Ken
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Re: '70, and '71 Camillus Military knives
If he is looking for the earliest ones, they would be the Ulster (1948) and Camillus (1949), both pretty rare knives, much rarer than the first ones which were the WW2 USMC models by Stevenson and Kingston. I do have the Kingstons and the '48 Ulster and '49 Camillus.michaelspayth wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 6:11 amIt's actually my dad's collection that I'm trying to help him with. He started out hoping to put together a little Vietnam display case, including the Camillus knives from those years and some assorted relevant memorabilia but now I think he's just enjoying finding all of the earliest ones that they made. I'm sure he would be interested in trading your extra ones for extra ones of his that you may need. Thanks!Ken Carlson wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 6:21 pm I also am collecting the Camillus knives----actually just the military pocket knives . I may have an extra although I am just collecting the 67 through 71 knives. I will see what extra might have if that is what you or looking. for. Mine were issued to me in Viet Nam (USAF) . I have several other years also.
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I will keep an eye out for the early ones. I got the one from Eli this morning. Now I suppose I need to start looking for the others.
Any ideas where I should be looking?
Ken
Any ideas where I should be looking?
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Re: '70, and '71 Camillus Military knives
He has an extra '66 that he would trade for a '70 or a '71 if anyone would be interested.
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Needing a '67 Camillus also. He has a '67 Imperial but would like to have the Camillus one to put with his collection instead. Thanks!