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Thanks Harold,I'm still learning fortunately. :lol: I changed background to white.

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A very old Camillus.You can see the faint remains of CAMILLUS in block letters etched on the pruner , in the right light. A west coast knife ,seems most of those I've gotten, have the pruner straightened.Both blades same stamp.

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Boy that's an older Camillus beauty Lyle! Love those rat tail bolsters too. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here is the HA Dreer I posted to see if anyone saw anything wrong,I traded for it.

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Can't figure out who made this one? Dimitri...

West coast knife,I think both blades have been reprofiled ? Seems about all farmers I've seen come from out there are? It is a mystery to me... Otherwise very nice knife. Thanks Mike for putting me in touch.

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NICE roosters Lyle!! All are very nice, but I really like the ebony Camillus. You're getting good with that scanner, keep up the good work. ::tu::
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Lyle, those are two very nice knives. I like them both, but that Dreer, Oh Boy.

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sweet ones,

the knives from the west coast , all i have seen are like that .

I would like to know... if they were used in the vineyards. orange fields
or if you could get those with a different blade type
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cato wrote:sweet ones,

the knives from the west coast , all i have seen are like that .

I would like to know... if they were used in the vineyards. orange fields
or if you could get those with a different blade type
Thanks Perry,Roger,Charlie,Cates for looking and the kind words.

I've figured the vineyards and fruit trees usage too Cates.I know that nice old Camillus of yours is the same.And that girl that we got those from had 5 I know of ,all but the composition IXL were straightened,at least the 3 I had.I'm pretty sure yours was also.I know a fellar that has 3 or 4 more,I was going to ask him about his and the same questions we have.

I've got an etched Remington( not vivid,but readable) with pretty full blades the same,and I've seen two other Remingtons just like it.I'll post it in a while,don't want to burn everybody out.The blades look too large to be reprofiled, but I don't have a Remington with full blades to be sure???

I think you would have to make a concerted effort to get them that straight. Unless you're good,you'll put a belly in most blades.Funny thing is on the two I just posted,the speys look unused.
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I looked at them again and some are semi-straight.


The Dreer looks almost factory,but I think not. ::hmm::

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That's a right fine looking PA related knife you got there Lyle.
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Thanks Dimitri .You are very good with picture study. The bone in the cut resembles the bone on the Dreer .

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Lyle,
I sure enjoy looking at all your Farmers.
Outstanding!! ::tu::
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Thanks for looking David and Mark.I need somebody to share with.

Here's a JA Henckels in jigged bone,although this one is unnumbered ,this is their # 769 pattern. This one is 3 15/16". The bone sure looks like the bone on the 1st two Bokers in this thread by Greedygulo.It also is a lot like the A Fields bone.
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Here is a very nice Joseph Elliot,probably of later assembly than most of this pattern.
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Lyle is that pattern# etched on the back of the blade? Roger
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I don't know.Something for our Old World friends to look at. It is shallowly engraved X1278 ,??

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Pretty impressive Lyle! Buffalo horn? ::tu::
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I have been told ,by a reliable UK source, it is almost assuredly a pattern number Roger.Probably made around the '60s.

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Well ,considering the weather here,I thought I'd throw another log on the fire. Someone has to do it or we'll get cold.

This is an unusual one,in that it is not handled in natural material.and not made by Schrade . Apx. 85% I've seen are handled in natural materials. The majority of those not, are of Schrade origin. Others were made,but apparently,not in the same numbers or diversity of makers. I would say the chronology of materials and this pattern are in play there..

Seems this cell has been rather stable,fingers crossed. She has a little fire in her, fitting for the season here.

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Very nice Lyle! ::tu:: That's what it looks like to me too.
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singin46 wrote:Very nice Lyle! ::tu:: That's what it looks like to me too.
Thanks Perry,I enjoyed all your recent butter and molasses handled knives ,especially that larger jack.

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Great knives and a lot of knife history there, Lyle. I'm pretty sure you have cornered the market, might have to change your name to Farmer Jack? ::hmm:: :D

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Thank Lyle! Hopefully there will be more coming in the near future. ::nod::
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Another nice one, Lyle! ::tu::
Always great to see old celluloid that hasn't self destructed, especially if it hasn't taken the rest of the knife with it! ::doh::
Here's a very nice Lockwood Bros. (a gift from Lyle, BTW) My first Farmers Jack and Stag to boot!! ::nod::
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