Camillus camper

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Camillus camper

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I stopped over to see a friend of mine the other day, and he reached into a drawer and took out this knife and handed it to me. I noticed that it was missing the handle material on both sides. He said he wanted it rehandled. I asked what he had in mind, and he reached in the drawer again and produced a set of slabs taped together as a pair. I looked at the slabs and asked him "is this what I think it is?". Yep, its elephant ivory, that's what I want. The knife is a 4 line Camillus camper/scout knife that is actually kind of a beater. Lots of deep scratches on the master blade as well as blade loss from sharpening, the can opener has been ground on many times, lots of deep rust pits, but now at least it has elephant ivory covers. I know that when I give it back to him, it will go right into his pocket as an EDC.
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The pics are under exposed a little to see the color in the ivory better.
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Nice, OC! I bet it feels good in hand...and I bet your friend will be really happy!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Wow!
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Great work OC! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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That looks Great !
The ivory actually suits this pattern. I think more vintage 4 blade Utility knives should be re-handled with ivory.
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Beautiful work! That has to be the best dressed camper knife I have ever seen. I wonder where your friend got the elephant ivory? ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Wow, that looks nice! Well done!
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herbva wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:33 am Beautiful work! That has to be the best dressed camper knife I have ever seen. I wonder where your friend got the elephant ivory? ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
He is one of our local custom knife makers, so he buys a lot of handle material from various sources. This was a couple of pieces of scrap left over from one of his creations. He makes fixed blades, and really does not like to work on folders.
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What a fine piece, and a nice gift to return to him!
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Ooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan that is for sure the best looking camp knife I have ever seen. Looooooooovve that splotchy tusk. God bless the ivory that's still out there being put to good use. Saluting you Glennbad. ::marine_salute::
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That is a beauty Glenn.... GREAT JOB!
Not too many people have a folder with ivory covers. Great job working the ivory! That stuff is beautiful!
Looks like it took a beautiful polish too.
I know your friend is proud of that one!
(I would be showing everyone that beautiful knife if it were mine!)

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Really awesome job OC!(👍🤝 I absolutely love it..I like an old knife with character better than shiny new ones (not that I don't like them too!)
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Meridian_Mike wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 11:59 am That is a beauty Glenn.... GREAT JOB!
Not too many people have a folder with ivory covers. Great job working the ivory! That stuff is beautiful!
Looks like it took a beautiful polish too.
I know your friend is proud of that one!
(I would be showing everyone that beautiful knife if it were mine!)

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Stanwade wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 12:11 pm Really awesome job Glenn!👍🤝 I absolutely love it..I like an old knife with character better than shiny new ones (not that I don't like them too!)
Ivoryman wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 3:53 am Ooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan that is for sure the best looking camp knife I have ever seen. Looooooooovve that splotchy tusk. God bless the ivory that's still out there being put to good use. Saluting you Glennbad. ::marine_salute::

As much as I appreciate the comments, I had nothing to do with this knife. The excellent work was done by Olde Cutler, and I wouldn't want any accolades to be attributed to someone else.
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Sorry for the confusion!👍🤝 awesome job OC!!👍👍I really love it!
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Sorry for the credit where it wasn't due. Correction, Old Cutler, the camp knife is the finest one I've ever seen. FAbulous tusk, love the varied color and fit and finish. Great one. Sorry Glenn.
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Thanks to everyone for your comments. I wish I had a big pile of tusk to handle all my projects with. This was my first with ivory. Easy stuff to work with, sands and polishes real nice. And nothing else has that look.
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