What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Wow beautiful!!!
Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Missed that one JP, beautiful knife, congratulations on adding it to your collection.
Picked up a mint unused 4 line Camillus 3 3/8" cracked ice stockman, Sword Brand stamp main, 4 line stamp both secondaries, really a sweet little knife, lot of blade in a smaller package. Always wonder how a knife makes it 70 plus years being unused.
Picked up a mint unused 4 line Camillus 3 3/8" cracked ice stockman, Sword Brand stamp main, 4 line stamp both secondaries, really a sweet little knife, lot of blade in a smaller package. Always wonder how a knife makes it 70 plus years being unused.
Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
John , you've got all the knives.


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Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
You both have awesome knives.
Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
John , that’s a very nice knife! It is amazing how some things ,taken care of properly ,are in such good shape after so many years.JohnR wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 1:18 pm Missed that one JP, beautiful knife, congratulations on adding it to your collection.
Picked up a mint unused 4 line Camillus 3 3/8" cracked ice stockman, Sword Brand stamp main, 4 line stamp both secondaries, really a sweet little knife, lot of blade in a smaller package. Always wonder how a knife makes it 70 plus years being unused.
Nice addition to your collection .

JP
Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
JohnR wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 1:18 pm Missed that one JP, beautiful knife, congratulations on adding it to your collection.
Picked up a mint unused 4 line Camillus 3 3/8" cracked ice stockman, Sword Brand stamp main, 4 line stamp both secondaries, really a sweet little knife, lot of blade in a smaller package. Always wonder how a knife makes it 70 plus years being unused.
Another beauty John.
David
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Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Here are two four liners with nice stable celluloid handles in as found condition I grabbed in August. Both have seen a bit of use. The the multicolored handle's colors really jump when light hits it just right. Does anyone know if a list has ever been compiled of different celluloid handle patterns?
Michael
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I dig them.Lama wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 3:13 pm Here are two four liners with nice stable celluloid handles in as found condition I grabbed in August. Both have seen a bit of use. The the multicolored handle's colors really jump when light hits it just right. Does anyone know if a list has ever been compiled of different celluloid handle patterns?
David
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Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Lama, haven’t seen or read anything about cell handled patterns . Only have these 2 - 4 line cell covered . Nice snappy little things. The cell is holding up well it seems . Have seen some very colorful stuff over the time .Lama wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 3:13 pm Here are two four liners with nice stable celluloid handles in as found condition I grabbed in August. Both have seen a bit of use. The the multicolored handle's colors really jump when light hits it just right. Does anyone know if a list has ever been compiled of different celluloid handle patterns?
Sorry , Not much help. Interesting question though .
And that yellow and Orange one is Cool !
JP
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Thanks Edge and JP. Somewhere in the recesses of my dim memory I think I ran into a description of different celluloid patterns other than Candy Stripe and Christmas Tree, but can't remember where.
JP- Is the green handled pen you showed a Sword Brand? I just received one just like it, if so. Maybe there's more pigment or something in the mix, but the handle material seems denser than the ones I showed. It also has a mat finish as opposed highly polished. I wonder if this would make a difference in its stability? That Jack in the background is pretty sweet also.
JP- Is the green handled pen you showed a Sword Brand? I just received one just like it, if so. Maybe there's more pigment or something in the mix, but the handle material seems denser than the ones I showed. It also has a mat finish as opposed highly polished. I wonder if this would make a difference in its stability? That Jack in the background is pretty sweet also.
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The Green handled pen is a 4 line ,stamped both tangs . Don’t mess with these much .prefer bone,Ebony and Pearl covers . But it is a dense material . Seems to be holding up okay but do keep them separate. The Jack is a Sword brand with Etch . Just got it and very happy for 45 bucks !Lama wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 12:23 am Thanks Edge and JP. Somewhere in the recesses of my dim memory I think I ran into a description of different celluloid patterns other than Candy Stripe and Christmas Tree, but can't remember where.
JP- Is the green handled pen you showed a Sword Brand? I just received one just like it, if so. Maybe there's more pigment or something in the mix, but the handle material seems denser than the ones I showed. It also has a mat finish as opposed highly polished. I wonder if this would make a difference in its stability? That Jack in the background is pretty sweet also.
Good luck with your collecting. Take care .

JP
Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Here my latest addition...
a "5-Line"
as I like to call it... 



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JP,


GSPTOPDOG,


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Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Here is a pre-60s No. 70 Cattle knife.
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Not sure if this is pre-60s or not. This is a #16 jack with beautiful brown bone handles.
Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
That No line looks to be 1946/47 if I remember correctly. Doglegg would know exact years but think that’s correct. Definitely pre 1960 and a hard model number to find . Great catch


The #70 is another harder to find pattern # . Great catch there as well .
JP
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Here is a 4-Line. I am not sure about the pattern # on the 4-Line, I could not find it in my book. Anyone out there know?
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Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
buckaroo,


buckaroo,


GSPTOPDOG,


Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Re: What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)
Nice 4 liners there. Those EO s make great EDC s ! And the Med Dept . Knife is a very collectable and desired piece . Thanks for posting those.
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JP