
USA Army Knife?
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USA Army Knife?
I acquired this knife recently. It is marked Camillus, Cutlery Co, Camillus NY and perhaps USA but can't see it on the last line. A nicely built knife... excellent bone handles and good snap. Looks like it was roughly cleaned some time ago as the blade/attachments are quite scratched. I would appreciate it if anyone can confirm or refute this as a WWII army knife please. Thanks in advance.
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Hello Smiling-Knife
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One of my favorite patterns.......Yes, it is a "Army" knife. Should have what they/some call a 4-Line tang stamp with the USA at the bottom. They were called "Engineer's Pocket Knife" back in the day. Camillus made the most, some are just stamped " Made In USA"
Nice knife, I would just leave it as is. Well, maybe oil the joints etc.
Take care,
9ball

One of my favorite patterns.......Yes, it is a "Army" knife. Should have what they/some call a 4-Line tang stamp with the USA at the bottom. They were called "Engineer's Pocket Knife" back in the day. Camillus made the most, some are just stamped " Made In USA"
Nice knife, I would just leave it as is. Well, maybe oil the joints etc.
Take care,
9ball

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