I'm bonkers for equal ends and Spear Point blades....rangerbluedog wrote:Here's an oldie
But that is a SWEET old Stockman!
I'm bonkers for equal ends and Spear Point blades....rangerbluedog wrote:Here's an oldie
The series of Robo Assisted Opening knives were made in Taiwan. There were three knives in that series, the Heat, Blaze & the Sizzle; three sizes of the same pattern.Spectrum wrote: I was familiar with the Chinese "Camco" knives they sold near the end but was not aware of any Camillus knives being made in Taiwan. I admit I was disappointed at first that it wasn't made in the U.S.A., but I found it to be very well made and the edge is outstanding.
trail wrote:Here is a big solid Western that I got with a number of Camillus folders from a hardware store closing out their stock. I would guess that this is from very late in the day for the Camillus plant.
Yes, it's a handful. A big and sturdy knife!orvet wrote:Froggy,
I love the shape of that handle, very comfortable in the hand.
Is that a #4?
Dale