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 Skip, DM and Doc. We seem to be infected with the same disease and from the same fellow. ::tounge:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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Floyd, there are several of the Camillus "specials" that I have yet to see one that appears to have had any use. The three 1990's black bones, the Yello-Jaket with the yellow jacket shield, the white 1047 (1980-1984) BSA variety, the McGrew's, the Remington's, the Stanley's and there are a couple more but I can't remember which ones right now.

Congratulations on getting that black bone. They are quite elusive and that bone is gooood.
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Thanks for the comments Jerry. I don't have them out but from memory I would agree that the knives you have mentioned that I have all do seem to be unused. I have all that you mentioned but the Stanley. Interesting as to the reason. ::shrug:: ::handshake::
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Finally found ones of these 72's.
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Very cool David. I found one a little while ago. I think they must of been 'last days knives' when Camillus was trying to use up the parts they had. Glad for you that you got it. And it is clean, clean, clean. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod::
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DM11 wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:41 pm Finally found ones of these 72's.
Hi Dave, that tang stamp suggests that the knife is from 1989-2007. But the blade configuration is not right for a "later" 72. I agree with Floyd's assessment of using up spare parts. Still, a VERY nice Camillus 72. :D ::tu::
The picture below is my "late" pattern, Camillus 72 for comparison purposes.
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Its no doubt they were made toward the end of Camillus. I've see more of the Camillus made Remington R14 clones with this blade configuration. I might add this knife does not have a 72 stamped on the pile side of the master blade.
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DM11 wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:52 am I might add this knife does not have a 72 stamped on the pile side of the master blade.
Strange but true, I've got a Camillus 72 with the 72 stamped on the master blade tang, but no Camillus maker stamp on any tang. ::shrug::
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David, that is an end of days knife.
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Thank you Jerry, Floyd and Skip. ::tu::
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Well Skip....
You aint the only one that found themselves a #72 lately. I got this one at the gun show last weekend.
(I figured I would post it here Jerry, since this is where it really belongs)
72 Carpenters Whittler #1.JPG
It was a little nasty when I got it. But when I first saw it, I noticed the blade were full.
It turned out pretty nice after a good clean-up.

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Great score Mike! That is a dandy. ::tu::
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Mike, that's one you can post every so often just to make my old heart pitter pat a little. Man that is a fine example. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Thanks for the complements y'all.
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.......mike, I thought it was "slop"????.............at least that's what my grandpa would say!!....... ::tu:: ..........
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....also just noticed that one is a short-line stamp!!.......that makes it even better!!!........... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .......
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carrmillus wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 2:51 pm .......mike, I thought it was "slop"????.............at least that's what my grandpa would say!!....... ::tu:: ..........
My folks all came from..... THE SHO NUFF country...
Folks from around here that thought THEY lived in the country would get lost in the woods going to my Grand Parents house.... LOL.
My Dad used to say, they would just turn the hogs aloose (that they got from the sales or raised) and the hogs would go to a swampy oak bottom where they would live. The hogs lived off the acorns and they didn't get fed "slop'. When it got cold weather and time to kill a hog, they would get "the" hog dog and go kill one. So, those hogs lived off acorns I guess.

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carrmillus wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 2:54 pm ....also just noticed that one is a short-line stamp!!.......that makes it even better!!!........... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .......
Yep, that one is my oldest and BEST #72.
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....they are getting scarce, mike, I have three!!......... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ...................
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carrmillus wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:30 pm ....they are getting scarce, mike, I have three!!......... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ...................
COOL.... I look for that shape anytime I see a box of knives. Most of the carpenter's whittlers I have found up 'till now have been heavily used.
The search continues!
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Speaking of the shape....
This 1047 just walked in the door a few minutes ago....
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A nice little blank slate for me to fix....
It don't look like it has had a lot of use.

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Meridian_Mike wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:35 pm Well Skip....
You aint the only one that found themselves a #72 lately. I got this one at the gun show last weekend.
(I figured I would post it here Jerry, since this is where it really belongs)

72 Carpenters Whittler #1.JPG

It was a little nasty when I got it. But when I first saw it, I noticed the blade were full.
It turned out pretty nice after a good clean-up.

:D
That is a beauty Mike. ::tu:: The one I posted I've had for awhile. I just posted it to show David the difference between his "end of days" 72 and my "later issue" 72.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 5:03 pm

That is a beauty Mike. ::tu:: The one I posted I've had for awhile. I just posted it to show David the difference between his "end of days" 72 and my "later issue" 72.
LOL.... 10-4 Skip.
You know I was pullin' on your leg about me finding one.

Heck, for a while, it seemed you were the only one that could find a #72...

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Meridian_Mike wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 5:50 pm LOL.... 10-4 Skip.
You know I was pullin' on your leg about me finding one.
Heck, for a while, it seemed you were the only one that could find a #72...
:D
No problem Mike. I knew you were kidding. ::handshake:: I've stopped buying Camillus 72s for now. I'm concentrating on pattern 72 variations. That is of course, unless a Camillus 72 jumps out at me and begs me to buy it. :D
That one you obtained really is a FANTASTIC L@@KING 72!
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.......I like the "72" pattern a lot, but my holy grail is still a split-spring Camillus whittler in good condition!!.......... ::pray:: ..................
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