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.
gsmith7158 wrote:
Tommy I'm looking for bone handled variations of the 72. In particular the Wildlife Federation Ducks on the Water, The bone handle boy scout with the etch on the blade and any other bone handle that I don't know about. And of course I would take a first gen in unused mint condition. Hope I'm not being greedy here. Of course a Bone handle Schrade 863 Kon-Kav would also be acceptable. Anybody that' got em just send em on down here to Georgia.
Greg, which bone handles do you have? How about posting pictures of all you have.
kootenay joe wrote:Hey Jerry, Thanks, i did not know about 'prongs'. Are these prongs a piece of the liner that is folded up 90 degrees ?
kj
Yes.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
gsmith7158 wrote:
Tommy I'm looking for bone handled variations of the 72. In particular the Wildlife Federation Ducks on the Water, The bone handle boy scout with the etch on the blade and any other bone handle that I don't know about. And of course I would take a first gen in unused mint condition. Hope I'm not being greedy here. Of course a Bone handle Schrade 863 Kon-Kav would also be acceptable. Anybody that' got em just send em on down here to Georgia.
Greg, which bone handles do you have? How about posting pictures of all you have.
Here are my bones Jerryd. Ole Smokey ,3 First gens ( one is rehandled) 2 Second gens.
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Greg
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Greg I really like the one third from the right with no shield! She has very nice bone handles First time I have seen her in while Nice group of 72's you have there. Unfortunately it looks like I will be selling some of the 72's in my collection. Not all of my 72's though!
#goldpan wrote:Greg I really like the one third from the right with no shield! She has very nice bone handles First time I have seen her in while Nice group of 72's you have there. Unfortunately it looks like I will be selling some of the 72's in my collection. Not all of my 72's though!
Well I hate to hear that Randy. Let me know if I can help you out any, my friend and don't be selling those 72s outside of the family!
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Greg
IF YOU AIN'T BUYING OR LOOKING AT A KNIFE THEN YOU AIN'T LIVING.
Always looking to buy good quality Empire knives.
I need a Cussin and Fearn Hardware - 1950s maybe. I also need a Hibbard Spencer True Value.
Greg, in addition to the ducks on the water black bone handle, you also need the black bone plain issue. (very hard to find). They go with your Ole Smoky. All three made about the same time.
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Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
jerryd6818 wrote:I need a Cussin and Fearn Hardware - 1950s maybe. I also need a Hibbard Spencer True Value.
Cussin and Fearn Hardware - 1950s maybe.jpg
HibbardSpencerTrueValueStockman.jpg
Greg, in addition to the ducks on the water black bone handle, you also need the black bone plain issue. (very hard to find). They go with your Ole Smoky. All three made about the same time.
Jerryd do I see ebony handles and milled liners on that HSB? That's uptown!
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Greg
IF YOU AIN'T BUYING OR LOOKING AT A KNIFE THEN YOU AIN'T LIVING.
Always looking to buy good quality Empire knives.
I've never handled one but I too noticed that the liners may be n/s and milled, however I doubt the handles are ebony. You don't see any pins in those handles and wood would not adapt it's self to the tab method of mounting them that was prevalent in that era.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
Guys thanks for the support. Not much knife work at he moment. Since my pension does not cover my monthly expenses I decided to open a store here at AAPK to sell my collection. Just can't see my knives go on Ebay. Looked through my collect and set aside just a little over 300 knives to sell here. Just a little at a time. Just looking to make ends meet. At the moment I have a 1047 listed with black handles. Later I have another to list with Delrin if anyone is interested. If I decide to sell the ones that I have rehandled I will post them to this thread for your guys to have a crack at. I shudder to think about them floating around on Ebay.
#goldpan wrote:Guys thanks for the support. Not much knife work at he moment. Since my pension does not cover my monthly expenses I decided to open a store here at AAPK to sell my collection. Just can't see my knives go on Ebay. Looked through my collect and set aside just a little over 300 knives to sell here. Just a little at a time. Just looking to make ends meet. At the moment I have a 1047 listed with black handles. Later I have another to list with Delrin if anyone is interested. If I decide to sell the ones that I have rehandled I will post them to this thread for your guys to have a crack at. I shudder to think about them floating around on Ebay.
Update: I now have two 1047's and one yellow jacket listed in my store.
jerryd6818 wrote:I need a Cussin and Fearn Hardware - 1950s maybe. I also need a Hibbard Spencer True Value.
Cussin and Fearn Hardware - 1950s maybe.jpg
HibbardSpencerTrueValueStockman.jpg
Greg, in addition to the ducks on the water black bone handle, you also need the black bone plain issue. (very hard to find). They go with your Ole Smoky. All three made about the same time.
Jerryd do I see ebony handles and milled liners on that HSB? That's uptown!
If you go to page 66 you will see Hibbard Spencer True Value.
Grant
Politicians should be like a good pocket knife ." Sharp and useful "
Here are the Crafstsman whittler, and the three 72 clones that I received from Roland{Kootenay Joe}. Very nice knives I would say and Roland being the scholar and gentleman that he is threw in a 58OT Ulster and a Schrade 219. Pretty good haul I think. Thanks Kj!
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Greg
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Tommy the master blade is etched Craftsman 9529 Chrome Vanadium and the bolster pin is visible so my guess would be Camillus made for Sears. Nice bone handles as well. What do you think?
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Greg
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Always looking to buy good quality Empire knives.
Greg, that Craftsman 9529 is an eye catcher. The bone on it is outstanding. Must look extra special in person. Class act by Roland to throw in those two extras. A very good haul indeed.
Tommy, the etching is not very visible. If you can see it then your eyes are AOK.
I like the blade configuration on the 9529 & the set up too. With the pen & coping blades on the back end it's almost like a true whittler. Personally I favor the pen over the small clip. I had noticed before that the coping blade is shaped slightly different than the 72s. Maybe it's the different grind, or as well? Can't really see it clear enough to tell for sure.
..felix, if my eyes are o.k., I sure would hate to be blind!!!....I also like the older whittlers with the coping and pen blades together. my favorites are the 3 older camillus split spring whittlers I have, it's what my grandpa always carried(along with a Camillus sunfish)!!........... ..............
Hey guys that 9529 does have the spacer between the springs like most whittlers we've seen in the last 140 years. Though not a true split spring which I don't know anybody that has one it is made like a whittler.
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Greg
IF YOU AIN'T BUYING OR LOOKING AT A KNIFE THEN YOU AIN'T LIVING.
Always looking to buy good quality Empire knives.
...I guess I need to study up on terminology..all three of mine have 2 springs with a tapered spacer between the springs!!..wish I could find a true split-spring!!..... ..............