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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 Greg, I have another 2nd generation coming with the black handles, I've seen a couple of those on floating in the bay. ::handshake::
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One of the 72's I found at the local hardware store, then went back later for the rest and some other patterns. I got the box too. It wasn't a holy grail find of old bones squirreled away but was pretty neat nonetheless. It really boosted my camillus collection.
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Great score KS#81 ::tu::
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:One of the 72's I found at the local hardware store, then went back later for the rest and some other patterns. I got the box too. It wasn't a holy grail find of old bones squirreled away but was pretty neat nonetheless. It really boosted my camillus collection.

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..been many moons since I saw one of those boxes!!!!......tupelo hardware, 1950's probably!!!....... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ......
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KS, that’s as cool as it gets.
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Thanks guys. That was last summer when I found them. I have the same box for 67's as well.

Does anybody else notice the image of the 72 on the box is a first gen?
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Wow! I hadn’t noticed that. Very interesting!
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If only that's what was inside the box.


In the meantime I do have this'n. (If schrade versions are allowed) :D
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Paul, congrats on the Kon-Kav. They're not very common. It took me several years to hunt one down.
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Thanks Jerry. This one wasn't cheap, picked up at a show a year or two ago, but the condition doesn't get better.
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This 72 was the first of any kind that I had, very kindly given to me by Jerry. It's currently on loan to my dad; I wanted him to try it out.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:One of the 72's I found at the local hardware store, then went back later for the rest and some other patterns. I got the box too. It wasn't a holy grail find of old bones squirreled away but was pretty neat nonetheless. It really boosted my camillus collection.
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IIRC Paul spread a lot of that luck around on AAPK at cost. I received 4 NOS Camilluses in original boxes for a song. ::ds::

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Wish I could get them new, now...for 7 bucks.
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I believe that may be $7 for TWELVE 72s. :shock: ::ds::
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Tsar Bomba wrote:I believe that may be $7 for TWELVE 72s. :shock: ::ds::
I take that back, then. I wish I could get 12 of them, new, for $7. ::nod::
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....nah, that's $7.00 each!!............. ::tu:: ...............
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The other day when I was over at moms taking the battery out of the mower for her. She said I need one of those bigger pocket knives like you got. I showed her several different models to her and asked her which one she liked. She picked out the 72. I told her I'd pick one out of my pile of 72's for her. Fast forward. When I gave her the 72 I'd picked out she got this big smile on her face. That smile was priceless. Here is a pic of mom with her 72.
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Way to go Mom. ::ds::

Your mother has good taste. ::tu::
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DM11 wrote:The other day when I was over at moms taking the battery out of the mower for her. She said I need one of those bigger pocket knives like you got. I showed her several different models and her and asked her which one she liked. She picked out the 72. I told her I'd pick one out of my pile of 72's for her. Fast forward. When I gave the 72 I'd picked out she got this big smile on her face. That smile was priceless. Here is a pic of mom with her 72.
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Excellent choice, Mom!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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DM, I bet your are blessed with your Mom in many ways. Great choice for a great mom. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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That’s amazing! Way to go Mom!!!
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David, I like the story and your mom's taste in knives better than I like that 72 in her hand. You win the good son award parting with one so long before Mother's Day. ::poke:: :lol:
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Thank you everyone.
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