Thank you, Floyd.
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Picked up this Olson the other day. Marked Solingen Germany. Love the bone handles.
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Thanks Randy.
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Good one to have Floyd. Congratulations.
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Skip, Jerry, JP, David, thanks for your encouraging words.
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Finally back, and figured I would post a few I picked up over the last couple of months.
First, one I think is a little odd. It is a Imperial clone of the Camillus 72. It has bone handles, a Craftsman Shield, but has the Imperial Prov. RI USA tang stamp that was used from 1956 to 1988. The Craftsman shield is the early stamped oval without the crown. All blades are full, tight with no wobble and great snap. They seem to be full but do have some pitting and staining. The main clip blade has the hollow grind on both sides. Next, I picked up another Craftsman 9494. It has the Craftsman Stamped oval shield with the Crown. Delrin brown handles. Blades are stained with scratches but have great snap. The secondary small clip blade point needs to be re-tipped as it is a little blunted, but I am good with that. I also ran across a McGrew I did not have. Yellow synthetic handles with the oval McGrew Shield. Handles are tight, but does have a tiny crack at the center pin. Blades are tight, Excellant snap on the secondary Clip & Coping blade, and main clip has good snap, but not quite at strong as the others. The only problem with this knife is it looks like someone got Main & Coping blade near a grinder. I'm going to have to rework the edge a bit but still will make a great EDC, plus this is the first McGrew I've found with the yellow synthetic handles. Lastly, Early this month, I fished this Stanley SL6 out of the bay. So finally found one. Surprising, great snap on all blades. Does have a few light scratches on the blades, but very little use.
First, one I think is a little odd. It is a Imperial clone of the Camillus 72. It has bone handles, a Craftsman Shield, but has the Imperial Prov. RI USA tang stamp that was used from 1956 to 1988. The Craftsman shield is the early stamped oval without the crown. All blades are full, tight with no wobble and great snap. They seem to be full but do have some pitting and staining. The main clip blade has the hollow grind on both sides. Next, I picked up another Craftsman 9494. It has the Craftsman Stamped oval shield with the Crown. Delrin brown handles. Blades are stained with scratches but have great snap. The secondary small clip blade point needs to be re-tipped as it is a little blunted, but I am good with that. I also ran across a McGrew I did not have. Yellow synthetic handles with the oval McGrew Shield. Handles are tight, but does have a tiny crack at the center pin. Blades are tight, Excellant snap on the secondary Clip & Coping blade, and main clip has good snap, but not quite at strong as the others. The only problem with this knife is it looks like someone got Main & Coping blade near a grinder. I'm going to have to rework the edge a bit but still will make a great EDC, plus this is the first McGrew I've found with the yellow synthetic handles. Lastly, Early this month, I fished this Stanley SL6 out of the bay. So finally found one. Surprising, great snap on all blades. Does have a few light scratches on the blades, but very little use.
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Smitty, that is a VERY IMPRESSIVE group of pocket cutlery.
Keep it up, you're on a roll!
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More winners, good work!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 1:48 am Finally back, and figured I would post a few I picked up over the last couple of months.
First, one I think is a little odd. It is a Imperial clone of the Camillus 72. It has bone handles, a Craftsman Shield, but has the Imperial Prov. RI USA tang stamp that was used from 1956 to 1988. The Craftsman shield is the early stamped oval without the crown. All blades are full, tight with no wobble and great snap. They seem to be full but do have some pitting and staining. The main clip blade has the hollow grind on both sides.
Imperial Craftsman Bn_a.JPG
Imperial Craftsman Bn_c.JPG
Imperial Craftsman Bn_b.JPG
Next, I picked up another Craftsman 9494. It has the Craftsman Stamped oval shield with the Crown. Delrin brown handles. Blades are stained with scratches but have great snap. The secondary small clip blade point needs to be re-tipped as it is a little blunted, but I am good with that.
Craftsman 9494_a.JPG
Craftsman 9494_b.JPG
I also ran across a McGrew I did not have. Yellow synthetic handles with the oval McGrew Shield. Handles are tight, but does have a tiny crack at the center pin. Blades are tight, Excellant snap on the secondary Clip & Coping blade, and main clip has good snap, but not quite at strong as the others. The only problem with this knife is it looks like someone got Main & Coping blade near a grinder. I'm going to have to rework the edge a bit but still will make a great EDC, plus this is the first McGrew I've found with the yellow synthetic handles.
McGrew Yellow Whit_a.JPG
McGrew Yellow Whit_b.JPG
Lastly, Early this month, I fished this Stanley SL6 out of the bay. So finally found one. Surprising, great snap on all blades. Does have a few light scratches on the blades, but very little use.
Stanley SL6_a.JPG
Stanley SL6_b.JPG
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Thank you Skip.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 2:12 am
Smitty, that is a VERY IMPRESSIVE group of pocket cutlery.
Keep it up, you're on a roll!
Appreciate it TMK!!
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A great foursome! Especially that bone one. Excellent!!!
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Appreciate it Floyd. Yep, I was tickled to find it.
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I'm drooling over that bone handle Craftsman.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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That old bone handled Craftsman is sweet catch . And a Imperial tang stamp , didn’t know they did that for Sears
You been busy out there ! How are the prices down there where you picked these up?
You been busy out there ! How are the prices down there where you picked these up?
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Hey Jerry, good to hear from you. You gonna get your keyboard wet tho.
Thanks JP. Pricewise, probably about like anywhere else. Varies from trade day, to antique shop, to flea market. On average some I got a good deal, some about average. The only one that was kind of high priced was the Ole Smokey, which I think I got for $65. The bone handle Craftsman I think was a steal for $30, which was after also buying another Craftsman for $15 which was one of the old black handle ACA series. Never was really crazy about them but was in good shape and thought would sweeten the nagotiations a bit.
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Finally catching up!! These are three more 72 Clones I picked up back in January. First, another Remington R14 with the black stagged composite handles, has the oval shield with Script Remington Stamp, and Remington USA tang stamp on the clip blade. I got it from Old School knife Works on line for $35.99. Was still in the clear cellophane wrap. Like new, excellant snap. All I did was wipe it down and oil the joints. This is my second R14 with black handles.
Lastly, Picked this Ulster 63 of the bay. Got it through a best offer. It also needed some cleaning, and a message from the seller said all blades had good snap. Also did the hot oil bath on it. Excellent snap on the coping blade and secondary clip blade. The main clip blade had a little less than the others, but still a very good snap. But it had a ton of compacted lint and fibers in the blade wells. Strong smell 3 in 1 oil. But for a total of $27.33 I feel good about it.
Picked up this Schrade 863 from a pawnshop. It had some good snap on the blades, no wobble, handles were in good shape, but did need a good cleaning so I took a chance on it at $30. After the usual warm mineral oil sauna and cleaning, It has great snap on all blades and very smooth with no wobble. Blades did have some pitting as they were crusty. but I'm satisfied with it.
Lastly, Picked this Ulster 63 of the bay. Got it through a best offer. It also needed some cleaning, and a message from the seller said all blades had good snap. Also did the hot oil bath on it. Excellent snap on the coping blade and secondary clip blade. The main clip blade had a little less than the others, but still a very good snap. But it had a ton of compacted lint and fibers in the blade wells. Strong smell 3 in 1 oil. But for a total of $27.33 I feel good about it.
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Smitty, you are definitely reeling in some BEAUTIES!
You are amassing a GORGEOUS collection.
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Thank you Skip. I don't know about Gorgeous, but it's getting larger and more varied for sure.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 1:36 am
Smitty, you are definitely reeling in some BEAUTIES!
You are amassing a GORGEOUS collection.
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I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
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O.k. Just now catching up reading through this thread since I've Been Back.
Skip, I have seen the Bird Shield Fly By (pun intended) on the bay from time to time, but usually they are in really poor shape. I have to say, you lucked up on one that looks really good. Nice Find.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 3:00 am This pocket knife arrived very recently and became the latest to join this topic or thread and my CAMILLUS "72" variation/wannabe/clone collection. It is an UNBRANDED, 3 blades, swelled center, 3 5/8" closed, "whittler" pocket knife. It has a "bird" shield.
WOW, congrats on grabbing these. Both are beautiful.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 9:00 pm This afternoon, I added these two pocket knives to this topic or thread and to my CAMILLUS 72 variation/wannabe collection. They are both YORK CUTLERY, SOLINGEN GERMANY...
Floyd, Congrats on finding the Olsen. You don't see them that often, Great find.
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A trifecta for you Papa Bones. 3 good ones.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 12:49 am Finally catching up!! These are three more 72 Clones I picked up back in January. First, another Remington R14 with the black stagged composite handles, has the oval shield with Script Remington Stamp, and Remington USA tang stamp on the clip blade. I got it from Old School knife Works on line for $35.99. Was still in the clear cellophane wrap. Like new, excellant snap. All I did was wipe it down and oil the joints. This is my second R14 with black handles.
Remington R14 blk ov sh_a.JPG
Remington R14 blk ov sh_b.JPG
Picked up this Schrade 863 from a pawnshop. It had some good snap on the blades, no wobble, handles were in good shape, but did need a good cleaning so I took a chance on it at $30. After the usual warm mineral oil sauna and cleaning, It has great snap on all blades and very smooth with no wobble. Blades did have some pitting as they were crusty. but I'm satisfied with it.
Schrade 863 brn del_a.JPG
Schrade 863 brn del_b.JPG
Lastly, Picked this Ulster 63 of the bay. Got it through a best offer. It also needed some cleaning, and a message from the seller said all blades had good snap. Also did the hot oil bath on it. Excellent snap on the coping blade and secondary clip blade. The main clip blade had a little less than the others, but still a very good snap. But it had a ton of compacted lint and fibers in the blade wells. Strong smell 3 in 1 oil. But for a total of $27.33 I feel good about it.
Ulster 63_a.JPG
Ulster 63_b.JPG
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You are getting a nice varied bunch of knives for this specific area of interest. Some very nice additions there Smitty . .Papa Bones wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 2:22 amThank you Skip. I don't know about Gorgeous, but it's getting larger and more varied for sure.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 1:36 am
Smitty, you are definitely reeling in some BEAUTIES!
You are amassing a GORGEOUS collection.
JP
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Thanks Floyd.
Thanks JP.
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I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
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