Got a question about the knife pictured below.
It's a WW2 MADE IN U.S.A. with no manufacturer stamping.
I've got Silvey's book and he mentions these knives (page 54) but doesn't go into who might have manufactured them. This one seems to be a later one 'cause of the type of can opener, probably 1944 or later.
Anybody have a clue?
Thanks.......Bruno
WW2 Engineer's Knife question
WW2 Engineer's Knife question
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno.
Re: WW2 Engineer's Knife question
Brass or steel liners?
I have a similar knife (brass liners), and it was identified as being made by Camillus for Sears and Roebuck.
I have a similar knife (brass liners), and it was identified as being made by Camillus for Sears and Roebuck.
Re: WW2 Engineer's Knife question
Brass or steel liners?
I have a similar knife (brass liners), and it was identified as being made by Camillus for Sears and Roebuck.
I have a similar knife (brass liners), and it was identified as being made by Camillus for Sears and Roebuck.
Re: WW2 Engineer's Knife question
I think that it is post WWII made by Camillus for Sears.
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God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
Re: WW2 Engineer's Knife question
I had a similar knife at the Oregon show 2 year ago that Mike Silvy said it was Ulster or Pal.
That was news to me, I had not realized that both those companies used that tang stamp.
That was news to me, I had not realized that both those companies used that tang stamp.
Dale
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