The Camco brand was introduced in 1948, 2 or 3 years after the end of WWII.
This is A Camco Rocket Knife, from the late 1950s or early 1960s, as I recall. I thought I had a flyer or some sort of printed material on this knife, but I cannot seem to find it now. Hopefully I will find it before long. The knife is heavier than it looks, weighing 1.7 oz.
It is similar in construction from what I can tell to the Imperial shell knives except it has a plastic rocket shaped housing around it instead of steel. In the yellow end of the housing is a whistle, only it sounds more like a siren, as it makes a whirring noise.
This would have been the cool knife to have in you were a boy in the late 1950s or early 1960s!
Pic E- This pic shows the whistle in the end of the knife. When you blow in the end, the disc inside spins around and makes a whirring/whistling sound. My dogs don’t like it!
Pic F- The whistle is enclosed inside the yellow part of the housing. If you look at this pic you can see the knife itself ends at the gap on the right side of the knife. The outer housing continues around the whistle.
Pic G- Notice the backsprings are stamped, but the edges are unfinished. Note the center liner is brass.
I think there are enough Camco knives that they warrant their own thread in the Camillus forum.
If you have some Camco knives, please post them here.

