camillus #72

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.
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Thanks for the pics Grant. The master blade on this knife appears to be slightly hollow ground. I think Schrade called it Kon Kav ground. I might be looking at it wrong. ::shrug::
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With the knife in hand, can you see any sign of bolster pins?
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jerryd6818 wrote:With the knife in hand, can you see any sign of bolster pins?

Yes sir Jerry it has bolster pins.
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The blades look similar to schrade, but the bone definitely does not. I think it's an ulster.

You can usually spot the difference between a schrade/ulster and a camillus because the blades on the schrade/ulster are larger, particularly the coping blade. As Grant said you can also tell because of the match strike pull of a camillus, which schrade did not do on the 863 and it's variants.
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jerryd6818 wrote:With the knife in hand, can you see any sign of bolster pins?

Yes sir Jerry it has bolster pins.
David all this detective work is what I enjoy about these 72 clones. ::tu::
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Camillus made a wood handle 72 the called a Camillus 5 this knife did not have a matchstick pull.
The only Ulster 63 I have are Delrin handle and a Kon Kav grind on one side.
I have some Craftsman 9492 ( 72 clones ) made by Imperial.
It looks like that Imperial made knives for Craftsman under the names of Ulster, Schrade and Imperial.

How to know the difference between a Imperial Schrade knife and a Camillus.Look at the top bolster(main blade) the Camillis is a fraction wide and the Schrade is more rounded.Check your knives than you can tell me If I am right or wrong.
gsmith7158 some more detective work :)

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Shearer wrote:Camillus made a wood handle 72 the called a Camillus 5 this knife did not have a matchstick pull.
The only Ulster 63 I have are Delrin handle and a Kon Kav grind on one side.
I have some Craftsman 9492 ( 72 clones ) made by Imperial.
It looks like that Imperial made knives for Craftsman under the names of Ulster, Schrade and Imperial.

How to know the difference between a Imperial Schrade knife and a Camillus.Look at the top bolster(main blade) the Camillis is a fraction wide and the Schrade is more rounded.Check your knives than you can tell me If I am right or wrong.
gsmith7158 some more detective work :)

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gsmith7158 wrote:
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jerryd6818 wrote:With the knife in hand, can you see any sign of bolster pins?

Yes sir Jerry it has bolster pins.
David all this detective work is what I enjoy about these 72 clones. ::tu::

Yes, it sure is interesting and fun. I'll try to get better pics up tomorrow.
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Compare it to this Hammer Brand (note the shield & the saber ground main) Schrade and Ulster shields are football shaped with ends that are much more pointed. The only Imperials I have for comparison have a Scout shield.
Edit: Yes, I do see the shields are not exactly alike.
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WOW.... :shock: :shock: I am AMAZED at how many different 72's there are out there.

Looks like you could spend all your time chasing them.
(I know every time I look into a pile of knives, that is the shape I look for now)

I got this 1047 yesterday.... somebody had re-attached the shield wrong and with some sort of thick rubbery substance. First thing I did when I got it in my hands was to turn the shield correctly and attach it with some good epoxy.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Compare it to this Hammer Brand (note the shield & the saber ground main) Schrade and Ulster shields are football shaped with ends that are much more pointed. The only Imperials I have for comparison have a Scout shield.
Edit: Yes, I do see the shields are not exactly alike.

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Jerryd the shield on the Imperial Hammer brand looks like it would fit in David's OP knife but were there ever any with bone handles?
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gsmith7158 wrote: but were there ever any with bone handles?
I don't know the answer to that Greg.
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Here are a couple more pics of the knife.
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DM11 wrote:Here are a couple more pics of the knife.
Looks the same as mine.

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Here a picture of Imperial shields next to Hammer shields.
The later Imperial shields are smaller than the earlier ones.

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Ladies and gentlemen of the jury. We have a surprise witness that has just entered the courtroom. Apparently I have a knife just like David's. ::dang::
Here it is compared to a Schrade made Olsen and the Imperial Hammer Brand. Just about a dead ringer with the Imperial except for bone handles
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jerryd6818 wrote:Floyd, for your hunting enjoyment, there are at least three variations of the R-14. Look for them. Collect all three. :lol:
Jerry this one is your fault. NOS Remington R 14 with a wood handle. I know, just one more to go. Actually kinda nice to find it. Thanks.
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........like the wood on that one!!!!............ ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .................
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Thanks Carrmillus.
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doglegg wrote:Thanks Carrmillus.
..........ever eat any smoked beef brisket at RAILHEAD in ft. worth????............... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .................
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I have not but I will put it on the list. Thanks for the recommendation. ::tu:: ::nod::
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doglegg wrote:I have not but I will put it on the list. Thanks for the recommendation. ::tu:: ::nod::
...........that stuff will make a bulldog break his chain!!!!!!............ ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ..................
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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doglegg wrote:I have not but I will put it on the list. Thanks for the recommendation.
...........that stuff will make a bulldog break his chain!!!!!!............ ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ..................
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My fault? Jeez! ::facepalm::
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Well, I found this poor and very sick "WHITE TAIL CUTLERY" 72 pattern knife at the antique store this past weekend. Nothing at all on the blade tangs....There is a little blade etch left. MAN.... how does anyone ruin a set of blades like this?

Anyway, Jerry, I am sure you have a good example of this one... don't you?
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Meridian_Mike wrote: how does anyone ruin a set of blades like this?
I know the answer to that one - with liberal use of one of these:

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