What is Your Latest Old Camillus? (pre-1960)

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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Thanks P.B. ::handshake:: there was another one that was the same pattern made for a state fair and marked 1933, which is correct for a 3-line... I ended up missing out on that one... ::facepalm::
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4 liner, both blades stamped nice old bone covers . Blades have been buffed or cleaned in some manner. Nice snap and half stops on both blades and doesn’t appear to be much blade loss. Could use a good tune up and oil then it’ll go with the other 4 liners . First one of this period rope knife with this stamp . It’s just over 3 1/4 inches long closed. Very happy to bring this one home and the price wasn’t bad !
Happy Labor Day weekend out there everyone ::handshake::
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Ripster wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 12:21 am 4.....
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I don't think I've seen or heard of a rope knife with a file before. You were most fortunate to find that one, JP!
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Ripster wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 12:21 am 4 liner, both blades stamped nice old bone covers . Blades have been buffed or cleaned in some manner. Nice snap and half stops on both blades and doesn’t appear to be much blade loss. Could use a good tune up and oil then it’ll go with the other 4 liners . First one of this period rope knife with this stamp . It’s just over 3 1/4 inches long closed. Very happy to bring this one home and the price wasn’t bad !
Happy Labor Day weekend out there everyone ::handshake::
::tu:: ::tu:: Pure awesomeness right there JP. Congrats on the find. Beautiful bones, and I'm impressed how good of shape the file is. They usually severely pitted or broken.
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That WW1 sailors knife is a beauty, congrats JP.

Small local knife show coughed up a beautiful early Camillus sheepsfoot jack today. A nice largish 3 3/4", beautiful pick bone, mix of 4 line and 3 line tang stamps, wrap around spring. First Camillus sheepsfoot I've found.
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What a beauty. Congratulations, John!
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Nice knife John!
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JohnR wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:22 am That WW1 sailors knife is a beauty, congrats JP.

Small local knife show coughed up a beautiful early Camillus sheepsfoot jack today. A nice largish 3 3/4", beautiful pick bone, mix of 4 line and 3 line tang stamps, wrap around spring. First Camillus sheepsfoot I've found.
That one IS beautiful!!!
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JohnR wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:22 am That WW1 sailors knife is a beauty, congrats JP.

Small local knife show coughed up a beautiful early Camillus sheepsfoot jack today. A nice largish 3 3/4", beautiful pick bone, mix of 4 line and 3 line tang stamps, wrap around spring. First Camillus sheepsfoot I've found.
John , that’s one of the nicest Camillus knives have ever seen !! What a beautiful sheepsfoot Jack . That’s only the second one have seen with both the older stamps . You Scored big time there my friend. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank you all for the comments, sure glad I went to the show, almost skipped it.
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Babe Ruth Knife
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On the front side of the main blade there is a “Sword Brand” tang stamp, on the back there are 4 lines.
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That's a sweet knife! Where in Maryland? We're in Ocean City. J.O'.
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Vit, nice Babe Ruth bat knife. Don’t see many with 2 blades .
Here’s a WW1 era Sailors knife . Not sure it was military issue as it has no arrow or any other markings other than the 4 line Camillus stamps . Many of these had the date 1915 stamped on the tang . Measures 4 and 7/8 long ( closed) . Snaps like a bear trap and knife functions properly and bone is in decent shape with some wear from age / use . Was hoping to find one with the 1915 date stamp but very happy to add this to the Camillus bone yard pile .
You all have a safe one out there !
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That one is a beauty, Ripster!
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JP, that is a jewel! Congrats, a great find on your part.
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Ripster wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2023 11:33 am Here's.....
JP, ::tu:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:23 pm 4.....
NICE one, Ike! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:23 pm4 line
Great old Camillus there Ike !
Some very nice looking bones sure dressed that one up ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here is 2 additions to the Camillus pile . The tuxedo functions fine but must have sat in a damp place for some time . Got the surface rust off and will oil it up . The reason for purchasing is the 1915 era stamps . Stamps are hard to read but are the same as the stamps on the knives behind it . Many of these older small knives are bent or have a broken blade or bones. This one is a great survivor in that regard.
The small pen knife is in excellent condition. Sword brand stamp on main and secondary has the 4 line stamp. Main has 4 line stamp on pile side.
Star brand shoes was incorporated in1899 in Hannibal Mo. By 1905 St Louis was the 3 rd largest area in the country to be producing Shoes . In that time frame Robert’s , Johnson and Rand ( later Johnson and Elliot ) ,Star and others like Peters shoes formed International Shoe co.in 1911. But each company maintained its own identity and logos and plants .
Many of the Camillus made advertising knives of this period were well made and had a shield ,advertising bar , on each side . Always thought that to be a smart marketing idea of that time .
Stay warm out there !
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:23 pm4 line
That one is sure a fine example. Full blades and beautiful handles. You got a good one Ike.
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Ripster wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:00 pm Here is 2 additions to the Camillus pile . The tuxedo functions fine but must have sat in a damp place for some time . Got the surface rust off and will oil it up . The reason for purchasing is the 1915 era stamps . Stamps are hard to read but are the same as the stamps on the knives behind it . Many of these older small knives are bent or have a broken blade or bones. This one is a great survivor in that regard.
The small pen knife is in excellent condition. Sword brand stamp on main and secondary has the 4 line stamp. Main has 4 line stamp on pile side.
Star brand shoes was incorporated in1899 in Hannibal Mo. By 1905 St Louis was the 3 rd largest area in the country to be producing Shoes . In that time frame Robert’s , Johnson and Rand ( later Johnson and Elliot ) ,Star and others like Peters shoes formed International Shoe co.in 1911. But each company maintained its own identity and logos and plants .
Many of the Camillus made advertising knives of this period were well made and had a shield ,advertising bar , on each side . Always thought that to be a smart marketing idea of that time .
Stay warm out there !
JP, ::tu:: ::tu::
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Ripster wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:00 pm Here.....
JP, forget Batman & Robin. THAT is a DYNAMIC DUO! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Couple decent early Camillus jacks, a 3 line with arched pen easy open jack and a nice bare end 4 line jack, this knife with hammered pins and early bone is an example of why I don't believe the tang stamp charts for 4 line knives.
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