Camillus Bone Timber Scribe

The Camillus Cutlery Company was one of the oldest knife manufacturers in the United States with roots dating back to 1876. The company manufactured Camillus branded knives and was a prolific contractor for other knife brands up until its last days in 2007 when the company filed for bankruptcy.
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Camillus Bone Timber Scribe

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Picked this one up last week mainly because it has really nice worm groove bone, has 1 pin crack that I did not see until I took pictures. I have not come across all that many early Camillus knives with the worm groove bone.
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That is a really neat find! Thanks for showing it. Would it be safe to assume its Rogers bone, due to the worm groove?
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I think that's the first Camillus Timber Scribe I've seen. That sucker looks to be in excellent condition. What a great find.
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.......JR, i'll swap you my 4 line stamped, wood handled one fer it!!!!!................ ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ...................
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JR that is beautiful ::tu::
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JohnR that's a dandy. I love that worm groove bone! ::tu::
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Now that's a jewel right there. Outstanding!
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That is a beauty! ::tu::
Usually you find them with wood handles.
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Thank you all, appreciate the comments. Dale, almost all I have seen have been wood with a few English ones in stag, I think it's pretty unusual to find one in bone.
Dave, it could be Rogers bone but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know for sure, maybe some members that do know will chime in.
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JohnR wrote:Thank you all, appreciate the comments. Dale, almost all I have seen have been wood with a few English ones in stag, I think it's pretty unusual to find one in bone.
Dave, it could be Rogers bone but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know for sure, maybe some members that do know will chime in.
.........looks like rogers bone to me!!......... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .....................
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