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Ripster wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:29 pm You Fellas are showing great stuff here in the Boneyard. After getting a little oil treatment thought would get a group shot of my Camillus boneyard . Most of these are old 4 lines with a few older stamps here and there .
Man you have some tasty bones there. Beautiful colors, what a group. Fabulous to go through and check out each one. Thanks for the post that keeps on giving.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:33 pm
Ripster wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:29 pm You Fellas are showing great stuff here in the Boneyard. After getting a little oil treatment thought would get a group shot of my Camillus boneyard . Most of these are old 4 lines with a few older stamps here and there .
Man you have some tasty bones there. Beautiful colors, what a group. Fabulous to go through and check out each one. Thanks for the post that keeps on giving.
I man, Thank you . You are no Slouch in this area either. You have shown some tasty bones as well . Take care out there . ::handshake::
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Ripster wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:29 pm a group shot of my Camillus boneyard
::woot:: Wow, what a fantastic group!! I am particularly drawn to the barehead pattern in the first photo on the left side next to the Scouts. with open blade pointing downwards...looks like a dogleg or perhaps a medium trapper? That one really gets my juices flowing. ::drool::
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Ripster wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:29 pm You Fellas are showing great stuff here in the Boneyard. After getting a little oil treatment thought would get a group shot of my Camillus boneyard . Most of these are old 4 lines with a few older stamps here and there .
JP, that is an awesome collection. 👌 I love those old Camillus
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That is a super fine bone yard, JP. ::tu::
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That is a heck of a boneyard, JP! I really like the toothpick. ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Sun Apr 30, 2023 4:54 am That is a heck of a boneyard, JP! I really like the toothpick. ::tu::
Thanks Dan. Here’s a pic of the toothpick for you .
Have a great Sunday .
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Ripster wrote: Sun Apr 30, 2023 1:26 pm
Dan In MI wrote: Sun Apr 30, 2023 4:54 am That is a heck of a boneyard, JP! I really like the toothpick. ::tu::
Thanks Dan. Here’s a pic of the toothpick for you .
Have a great Sunday .
::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Apr 30, 2023 12:41 am
Ripster wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:29 pm a group shot of my Camillus boneyard
::woot:: Wow, what a fantastic group!! I am particularly drawn to the barehead pattern in the first photo on the left side next to the Scouts. with open blade pointing downwards...looks like a dogleg or perhaps a medium trapper? That one really gets my juices flowing. ::drool::
Here’s a couple pics for you Q . It measures 3 and 7/8 long and a very early Camillus with Camillus stamped on the main blade. Not sure what it was called in the factory but some have called it a half or medium trapper and others refer to it as a Dogleg Jack . Either way is a favorite here and gets a little pocket time .
You take care over there and please send some of your nice warm weather this way .
Take care ::handshake::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 7:17 pm Thought this up as a photo essay on different bones and jigging. Just tried to show the bones without shields. I admit it turned into an an eye crosser !
Many of us can probably ID the brands by the jigging but that wasn't the intent. Just a display of my favorite handle material. I love pearl, stag, celluloid, ebony, metal, etc.,but, for me there's nothing better than BONE. Guess I'm a BONEHEAD.:D J.O'.
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::tu:: Awesome pictures!! Great knives!!
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Love the doglegg jack Ripster. The Trapper is great too. Beautiful group and collection. Kudos to you.
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B E A T I F U L BONES , ripster what kind of oil do you use on those old bones? I would like to put some on my knives. ::tu::
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Now JP, with those two you're just showing off!!!. Two wonderful knives.
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THANK YOU Everyone.
Gordon , the bone here has been wiped down with a weapons grade oil ,left to soak for a hour or two . Then rub excess off with clean rag . Not sure if the type of oil really matters a lot . This older bone tends to dry out and have found this to work well .
Hope you all have a great evening .
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Thanks for the additional photos, JP. You are very fortunate to have all those wonderful old knives! ::tu::
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J.P. ::hmm:: you inspired me with them fine photos to pull out my 'Lill 'Ol Short-Line #66 and feel them bones between my fingers today. :wink:
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Ripster wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 1:29 am THANK YOU Everyone.
Gordon , the bone here has been wiped down with a weapons grade oil ,left to soak for a hour or two . Then rub excess off with clean rag . Not sure if the type of oil really matters a lot . This older bone tends to dry out and have found this to work well .
Hope you all have a great evening .
Thanks Ripster I will give it a try Gordy
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 12:01 am J.P. ::hmm:: you inspired me with them fine photos to pull out my 'Lill 'Ol Short-Line #66 and feel them bones between my fingers today. :wink:
Nice old Bones there . Bone does feel good in hand . Your 66 in bone isn’t that common many have composite . It has a warm pocket loved look to it . Enjoy !!
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Ripster wrote: Sun Apr 30, 2023 2:28 pm
QTCut5 wrote: Sun Apr 30, 2023 12:41 am
Ripster wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:29 pm a group shot of my Camillus boneyard
::woot:: Wow, what a fantastic group!! I am particularly drawn to the barehead pattern in the first photo on the left side next to the Scouts. with open blade pointing downwards...looks like a dogleg or perhaps a medium trapper? That one really gets my juices flowing. ::drool::
Here’s a couple pics for you Q . It measures 3 and 7/8 long and a very early Camillus with Camillus stamped on the main blade. Not sure what it was called in the factory but some have called it a half or medium trapper and others refer to it as a Dogleg Jack . Either way is a favorite here and gets a little pocket time .
You take care over there and please send some of your nice warm weather this way .
Take care ::handshake::
What a collection. ::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Wonderful old knife GSP......
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doglegg wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 2:34 am Wonderful old knife GSP......
Thanks D.L. ::handshake::
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Ripster wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 1:42 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 12:01 am J.P. ::hmm:: you inspired me with them fine photos to pull out my 'Lill 'Ol Short-Line #66 and feel them bones between my fingers today. :wink:
Nice old Bones there . Bone does feel good in hand . Your 66 in bone isn’t that common many have composite . It has a warm pocket loved look to it . Enjoy !!
Thanks J.P. ::handshake:: ...you are the "Camillus Master" ::not_worthy::... :) It is one of my favorite Camillus Short-line EDCs
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Nice shots GSPTD, great looking bone and background. Love the color.

Here's a little peach seed from days yore and SCC which ain't around no more.
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Suh-Weeeet! Love it. :mrgreen: J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 7:29 pm Suh-Weeeet! Love it. :mrgreen: J.O'.
Yep
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