Same pattern but different tang stamp and maker. The Craftsman 9494 was produced by Sears Roebuck by several makers. Yours I believe was made by Ulster, just going by the master clip blade and plain thumb nail nick. Good find, Congrats. Here is the thread about Camillus 72 Clones. viewtopic.php?f=63&t=62956 You should consider also posting your Craftsman 9494 there also.
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Thanks P.B. !!!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:06 pmSame pattern but different tang stamp and maker. The Craftsman 9494 was produced by Sears Roebuck by several makers. Yours I believe was made by Ulster, just going by the master clip blade and plain thumb nail nick. Good find, Congrats. Here is the thread about Camillus 72 Clones. viewtopic.php?f=63&t=62956 You should consider also posting your Craftsman 9494 there also.![]()
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You are welcome,
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Cool find GSP......

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Nice find GSP TOPDog.
Take care out there .
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I think the main problem for me is that a lot of ones I have found in person, at pawn shops yard sales etc...etc... are usually in EXTRA worn out shape
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Blade length: 7” (178 mm)
Blade thickness: .188” (4.8 mm)
Blade steel: S30V (59-60 HRC)
High, flat saber grind
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Today's Camillus find: a well used (but not abused) Deluxe Pony Stock 83
I'm not expert enough to say if the covers are Cabone or Brownstag.
I'm not expert enough to say if the covers are Cabone or Brownstag.
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Hmm...
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Another day, another 5 Camillus.
21 Pony jack
69 Deluxe premium stock
72 Carpenter/whittler
76 Baby premium stock
27 Electrician's (aka TL-29) with a Camillus tang stamp and a ChannelLock blade etch
No museum pieces, plenty of history and all suitable for carry.
69 Deluxe premium stock
72 Carpenter/whittler
76 Baby premium stock
27 Electrician's (aka TL-29) with a Camillus tang stamp and a ChannelLock blade etch
No museum pieces, plenty of history and all suitable for carry.
John - semi-corny, looking for a maize knife
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Nice pileTanuki wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 5:24 am Another day, another 5 Camillus.
BF79147F-1CE3-4185-8291-E39D847998C6.jpeg
21 Pony jack
69 Deluxe premium stock
72 Carpenter/whittler
76 Baby premium stock
27 Electrician's (aka TL-29) with a Camillus tang stamp and a ChannelLock blade etch
No museum pieces, plenty of history and all suitable for carry.
Some great users there . The 72 and 69 are 2 of the patterns that I carry often .
Enjoy !
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Nice group!! Like Ripster, the 72 & 69 are edc's for me also, along with the Pony Jack occasionally.Tanuki wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 5:24 am Another day, another 5 Camillus.
BF79147F-1CE3-4185-8291-E39D847998C6.jpeg
21 Pony jack
69 Deluxe premium stock
72 Carpenter/whittler
76 Baby premium stock
27 Electrician's (aka TL-29) with a Camillus tang stamp and a ChannelLock blade etch
No museum pieces, plenty of history and all suitable for carry.
Sometimes I Sit and Think
.... Other times I just Sit
I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
Smitty
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I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
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Just rehandled this Camillus Jack knife I purchase in a box of knives. I did it in worm grove bone.
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TL-29 was given to me by a gentleman it was carried and used in Vietnam in around 1971-72 I left it as original as possible it was in a box with medals and ribbons he was showing me I said "cool knife" he handed it to me and said "take it... it seen a lot"
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Tanuki wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 5:24 am Another day, another 5 Camillus.
BF79147F-1CE3-4185-8291-E39D847998C6.jpeg
21 Pony jack
69 Deluxe premium stock
72 Carpenter/whittler
76 Baby premium stock
27 Electrician's (aka TL-29) with a Camillus tang stamp and a ChannelLock blade etch
No museum pieces, plenty of history and all suitable for carry.
SmileyBuck wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:24 pm TL-29 was given to me by a gentleman it was carried and used in Vietnam in around 1971-72 I left it as original as possible it was in a box with medals and ribbons he was showing me I said "cool knife" he handed it to me and said "take it... it seen a lot"
Great job.
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Thanks, Dodlegg
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Looking good ! That worm groove bone goes well with that old Jack .
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Thanks' Ripster, 
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I found a #67 to add to the pile...
Maybe some acid-tone to get that blue paint off the metal.
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This 91 Congress was in pretty sad shape when I paid $10 for it today.
I cleaned it up a bit and sharpened it. It's a long line stamp. Another packer.
I cleaned it up a bit and sharpened it. It's a long line stamp. Another packer.
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Some WD40 and OOOO steel wool should do it also.
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Joe, you did good.
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Ya just gotta' love a yellow handled canoe. 
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