Camillus Display on Ebay

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 Display on Ebay

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Here is a nice Camillus Display with knives from the long line period. I see one discrepancy. Can anyone else find it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Camillus-Store ... 2917422590
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.....o.k. greg, I give up!!................ ::doh:: ......................
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Main blade on the 41 Senator looks short and used? Purely a WAG.
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Cool display, but I don't much care for the off-gassing celluloid peanut. Best be gettin' that one out of there!


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The knife that is in the slot that is marked as the 72 pattern is what appears to be a #16.
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Greg, I've giving you my newly created knifeknerd award...and I mean that is a good way. Spotting that...in the middle of an eBay ad picture. It's folks like you and the information ya'll possess...makes me love this site!
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Greg, there's Eagles on a donor recipient list waiting for you to go "toes up" so they can get your eyes! :lol:

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gsmith7158 wrote:The knife that is in the slot that is marked as the 72 pattern is what appears to be a #16.
................. ::facepalm:: .........................
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A mad Camillus 72 collector can almost smell out a 72 without looking. :) ::tu::

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gsmith7158 wrote:The knife that is in the slot that is marked as the 72 pattern is what appears to be a #16.
Ya, but what a shield on that 16! ::woot:: ::facepalm::
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