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I just bought this knife, another Camillus 72 variation. It's another Craftsman 9494, 3 blade, swelled center, 3 5/8" closed, "whittler" pocket knife. It looks like it's going to need a cleaning. When I receive it, I'll look it over and clean it up. Pictures will be taken and posted in the appropriate location(s).
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carrmillus wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 11:29 pm ....and I thought I had the bug bad!!.....I have about 20 and the wife says that should be enough!!!......... ::facepalm:: .............
Ahh, what does she know. :mrgreen:
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This evening I purchased this knife, a PASTOR ALEMAN (German Shepherd) pocket knife. This knife "brand" is part of the Imperial Mexico story/connection. This is the only picture that was available. I really don't know what to expect with this one. When I receive it, I'll give it the once over, take some pictures and post them in the appropriate location(s).
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Bought a couple from atlanticknife yesterday morning early. Not shipped yet. Maybe they don't work on Fridays. ::disgust::
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Looking good Skip & Jerry! ::tu:: ::tu:: :D

Just picked up this one. ::super_happy:: Apparently it's only stamped "Solingen Germany" & the scales appear to have a slight difference in color but I still like the looks of it. I think it will make a nice EDC. Can't wait to get my hands on it and give it a closer inspection. ::groove:: Do you call this a "Bear Head Jack"? ::hmm::

Thanks for looking! ::handshake::
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TPK wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 7:40 pm Looking good Skip & Jerry! ::tu:: ::tu:: :D

Just picked up this one. ::super_happy:: Apparently it's only stamped "Solingen Germany" & the scales appear to have a slight difference in color but I still like the looks of it. I think it will make a nice EDC. Can't wait to get my hands on it and give it a closer inspection. ::groove::

Thanks for looking! ::handshake::
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Thanks Steve! ::handshake::

I also picked up this 1 5/8 inch mini knife for $3 shipped today. Reminded me of a fishing lure. :mrgreen:
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It does look like a fishing lure. Lovely bare head jack. Love the bones. ::nod:: ::nod::
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I'm a sucker for Camillus 14's. Picked this one up off eBay today for cheap. Kind of hard to tell from the pictures but I think it will clean up quite nicely.
It's living proof that Camillus did make a #14 in Indian Stag. :)
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Indian stag indeed. A very sweet little 14. Congrats ::smirk:: ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 11:51 pm I'm a sucker for Camillus 14's. Picked this one up off eBay today for cheap. Kind of hard to tell from the pictures but I think it will clean up quite nicely.
It's living proof that Camillus did make a #14 in Indian Stag. :)
That's a nice one Jerry! I like it! ::tu:: :D
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Got a good deal on this one - a 1948 48CAP with original sheath. 3" blade, rare green plastic handles (1948 only). Some one messed up the stamp "cleaning" it, but it's obvious what it is.

An odd thing about the sheath, it's one of the few that have both the oak leaf/acorn pattern stamped into it AND the name WESTERN near the throat. Most sheaths have one or the other, but not both, if they have any decoration.

When the P series came out in 1948, the color options were red, ivory, orange and green. In 1950, green was dropped from the options.

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zzyzzogeton wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 4:15 am Got a good deal on this one - a 1948 48CAP with original sheath. 3" blade, rare green plastic handles (1948 only). Some one messed up the stamp "cleaning" it, but it's obvious what it is.

An odd thing about the sheath, it's one of the few that have both the oak leaf/acorn pattern stamped into it AND the name WESTERN near the throat. Most sheaths have one or the other, but not both, if they have any decoration.

When the P series came out in 1948, the color options were red, ivory, orange and green. In 1950, green was dropped from the options.

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Today, I purchased these two knives for best offer. Both are PASTOR ALEMAN (German Shepherd) pocket knives. This knife "brand" is part of the Imperial Mexico story/connection. The first/top knife has a "Moose Head" on the handles. Both have a German Shepherd on the tang. That qualifies both of them for residency at the zoo. They may need cleaning. When I receive them, I'll give them the once over, take some pictures and post them in the appropriate location(s).
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Got a Case coming. Owner didn't know a lot about it. So we will see when it gets here.
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Knice looking knife Doug. I bet you will be pleased. ::nod::
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Someone posted a Crowing Rooster Mini-Trapper and since it was Pacific Rim priced. I just couldn't stop myself from ordering one.
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Skinny looking little devil ain't it?
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bighomer wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 1:28 pm Skinny looking little devil ain't it?
Compared to the other Mini-Trappers. Some would call it a slendarino. Are you satisfied with yours?
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I guess, I've toted it a few times, no serious use that I remember, like you it was cheap and being the frugal guy that I am I thought it wood look good among the other trappers. I don't skin the tree rats that I kill just feed them to the buzzards.
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Me too. Just bought it to fatten up the 'herd'. And it's not much money.
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Too much rain this morning to get much done. So I picked up the computer and checked email.Shepherd Hills sent out a sales flyer so I just ordered this Case Teardrop. ::facepalm:: I have to have more control. ::dang::
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TPK wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 7:57 pm Thanks Steve! ::handshake::

I also picked up this 1 5/8 inch mini knife for $3 shipped today. Reminded me of a fishing lure. :mrgreen:
Does look kinda like a Zara Spook.
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Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 12:37 pm
TPK wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 7:57 pm Thanks Steve! ::handshake::

I also picked up this 1 5/8 inch mini knife for $3 shipped today. Reminded me of a fishing lure. :mrgreen:
Does look kinda like a Zara Spook.
Yep! LOL! ::tu:: :mrgreen:
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This one is on it's way. It was on ebay, and I made the seller an offer. Said blades were scratched and stained. Blade stamp is Robeson Shuredge U.S.A. with Shuredge in Script. Might clean up good.
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