Thanks for the heads up Randy. I've got her on my watch list.#goldpan wrote:Greg there is another Hillbilly Classic on Ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/HILLBILLY-CLAS ... SwxKBaAMud
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I picked up this 72 for a whopping $1.95! Got burned real bad too....
The sellers pics made the handles look like bone, so I thought what the heck, might as well buy it! Turned out to be Delrin. The best looking Delrin I have ever looked at close up! I wanted some bone handles for a future project but what the hey! Guess I'll sharpen her up and stick her in my pocket! Blades have a lot of wear on em' but still have some life left! Greg, did you get that McGrew?
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Randy I missed that McGrew. I think it went for $50.#goldpan wrote:I picked up this 72 for a whopping $1.95! Got burned real bad too....The sellers pics made the handles look like bone, so I thought what the heck, might as well buy it! Turned out to be Delrin. The best looking Delrin I have ever looked at close up! I wanted some bone handles for a future project but what the hey! Guess I'll sharpen her up and stick her in my pocket! Blades have a lot of wear on em' but still have some life left!IMGP0008.JPGIMGP0009.JPGIMGP0010.JPGIMGP0012.JPG Greg, did you get that McGrew?
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Found this rimfire classic for $25.00! Cleaned up real nice too! I dont think its ever been used!
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Randy that's a very good score. Cleaned up beautifully !
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That's a very good buy Randy. Ya done good. 
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I picked another rimfire because it was cheaper than the first. But its different no blade etch and notice the different secondary blade placement?
This is the one I'm waiting for. What gives?
I dont have the knife yet. I was looking at the picture of it and just noticed that the coping blade is on the other end... Hmmm. Any ideas?
This is the one I have already.
This is the one I'm waiting for. What gives?
This is the one I have already.
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Yep, that's the third blade change (or forth or fifth if you count removing the saber grind from one side of the main and then removing it entirely later on) in the life of the 72. That happened during the last few years of the company. That knife was probably made near the very end when they were trying to conserve money and using what ever they could get their hands on to make knives. (Not based on fact. Just my guess at what was happening from the knives I've seen.)
And then there's this unfinished Harley-Davidson with a serrated small clip blade.
If that's not enough for you. There's this one with the swapped blades and a main blade that was meant for a Stanley SL-6. It has Stanley ground off the mark side of the tang and Camillus etched on but still has SL-6 stamped on the back. It also has those funky later years "kinda like Indian Stag handles but really more like worm grooved" and a round shield like they used on the Remington's only it says Camillus.
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That's a funky looking little clip blade on that one ! I don't believe I have ever seen that one before. I guess that's one more i need. 
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Randy, also notice the clip blade is smaller.#goldpan wrote:I picked another rimfire because it was cheaper than the first. But its different no blade etch and notice the different secondary blade placement?
Rimfire.jpgThis is the one I'm waiting for. What gives?I dont have the knife yet. I was looking at the picture of it and just noticed that the coping blade is on the other end... Hmmm. Any ideas?
20171130_162519.jpgThis is the one I have already.
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............dang, jerry, it looks like you finally got ALL of 'em!!!................
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Nope. Still looking for a Cussin and Fearn Hardware and a Hibbard Spencer True Value, plus Lord only knows how many others I've never heard of. That Trustworthy Hardware is one I've only seen the one I have so there must be others.carrmillus wrote:............dang, jerry, it looks like you finally got ALL of 'em!!!................![]()
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.....you are most welcome, my friend, I'm glad I could help you with some of those you were looking for!!....now, I've got to get you hooked on the old original split-spring camillus whittlers!!!.............
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Man I did not realize that there were so many variations on the 72
Going to have to keep looking for them
Jerry that unfinished Harly D is gnarly, and funky little clip blade is something else!So many many knives, so little time and money...... 
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Randy, that's just the tip of the ice berg.
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Here is a sad True Valuejerryd6818 wrote:Nope. Still looking for a Cussin and Fearn Hardware and a Hibbard Spencer True Value, plus Lord only knows how many others I've never heard of. That Trustworthy Hardware is one I've only seen the one I have so there must be others.carrmillus wrote:............dang, jerry, it looks like you finally got ALL of 'em!!!................![]()
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At least you have one. I missed one on eBay one night several years ago. Was jacking my jaws on the phone with Linnea and it slipped my mind it was going out soon. Haven't seen another since.
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Well I had a couple of 72s that needed scales. One is a regular and the other one well it is a Boy Scout knife. I finished the Scout knife tonight and I could not wait to put it on. I should finish the other one tomorrow and I will post it also. The scout shield was a booger to inlay. I am happy with it let me know what you guys think.
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It came out nice, real nice.
I have it's twin. My mom bought it at the BoyScout store almost 40 years ago. It was my second knife ever, and my favorite for a long time. Mine has patina and lots of honest wear, but is still a great whittling knife.
I have it's twin. My mom bought it at the BoyScout store almost 40 years ago. It was my second knife ever, and my favorite for a long time. Mine has patina and lots of honest wear, but is still a great whittling knife.
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Ed, that is splendid. Absolutely splendid. That's not just a good job, that's a great job. 
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Thanks Jerry, I was really hoping that you would like it. I can’t wait to get the other one done so you can see it. 
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Ed that is a sweet looking knife! Great job on that one! 
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Thanks eveled. Did yours look like this one below? I will be posting the other rehandle 72 later today I hope. I have a few 72s but only a couple needed scales as the plastic ones had shrunk and cracked. Thanks Greg I appreciate the encouragement. 
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Thats a mighty fine looking 72 you did Ed! I cant wait to see the other! 
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Thanks Randy. I had some stuff come up and it maybe tomorrow before I can get the other one done. 
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