Re: It's In The Mail
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 4:46 pm
That is a sweet looking Camillus, Smitty. 
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I've always like the 1940T and variations. Lot of good use left in those. Let us know how the re-profile turns out.cody6268 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:11 pm Seller photos were pretty bad, but they had good feedback, and these knives were cheap--$20 for the pair. I figured at the least, these would be great users. Both of these are linerlock Schrades--well, one is a Craftsman that is Sears' version of the 194OT.
Sears Craftsman USA 95074. I figure this is the perfect EDC for me, one blade, linerlock, carbon steel. And, at a price I could afford.
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Failed to notice tip was busted off the 18OT Mighty Mite. However, I think this is a good basis for a Wharncliffe reprofiling. Gonna try it myself. Wharncliffe is a great way to get a lot out of a small knife. I feel, however, I can say I got the knife for free, given what a 194OT or even the Craftsman variant goes for these days.
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Papa Bones wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:12 pm I received notification that this was in the mail. A rare Camillus Three Blade Stockman.O.K. that's the way it was listed, but we all know it's a Camillus 72 pattern Whittler. Appears to have very little use. It is a late Camillus with the double line tang stamp with the double line Camillus stamped shield. I had saved this in my saved auction list, but I have to thank Floyd aka:doggleg for looking out for me. He had sent me a message advising me about it. Looking forward to getting it for inspection. Another addition to my Camillus 72 family.
Those will make some great EDC's!cody6268 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:11 pm Seller photos were pretty bad, but they had good feedback, and these knives were cheap--$20 for the pair. I figured at the least, these would be great users. Both of these are linerlock Schrades--well, one is a Craftsman that is Sears' version of the 194OT.
Sears Craftsman USA 95074. I figure this is the perfect EDC for me, one blade, linerlock, carbon steel. And, at a price I could afford.
TPK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:40 pm I found out that my mom is going to mail us some POP-TARTS & cookies for Christmas.Along with some patriotic fabrics for making knife slips.
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So before she goes to the post office, I hurried up & made my first ever Shepherd Hills Cutlery purchase.
These are on their way to her house so they can catch a lift to Germany.![]()
Medium Stockman with ebony scales & slanted bolster.![]()
Two pins for putting onto a showcase. And two patches.![]()
Wonder if I can fold one of those patches in the middle, sew it together up to about where the ® is, & turn it into a knife slip.
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That’s a great pattern. And with a federal shield it’s even that much better.TPK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:40 pm I found out that my mom is going to mail us some POP-TARTS & cookies for Christmas.Along with some patriotic fabrics for making knife slips.
![]()
So before she goes to the post office, I hurried up & made my first ever Shepherd Hills Cutlery purchase.
These are on their way to her house so they can catch a lift to Germany.![]()
Medium Stockman with ebony scales & slanted bolster.![]()
Two pins for putting onto a showcase. And two patches.![]()
Wonder if I can fold one of those patches in the middle, sew it together up to about where the ® is, & turn it into a knife slip.
![]()
Thanks for looking!![]()
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Thanks Buddy!Colonel26 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 7:12 pmThat’s a great pattern. And with a federal shield it’s even that much better.TPK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:40 pm I found out that my mom is going to mail us some POP-TARTS & cookies for Christmas.Along with some patriotic fabrics for making knife slips.
![]()
So before she goes to the post office, I hurried up & made my first ever Shepherd Hills Cutlery purchase.
These are on their way to her house so they can catch a lift to Germany.![]()
Medium Stockman with ebony scales & slanted bolster.![]()
Two pins for putting onto a showcase. And two patches.![]()
Wonder if I can fold one of those patches in the middle, sew it together up to about where the ® is, & turn it into a knife slip.
![]()
Thanks for looking!![]()
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Awesome TomTPK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:40 pm I found out that my mom is going to mail us some POP-TARTS & cookies for Christmas.Along with some patriotic fabrics for making knife slips.
![]()
So before she goes to the post office, I hurried up & made my first ever Shepherd Hills Cutlery purchase.
These are on their way to her house so they can catch a lift to Germany.![]()
Medium Stockman with ebony scales & slanted bolster.![]()
Two pins for putting onto a showcase. And two patches.![]()
Wonder if I can fold one of those patches in the middle, sew it together up to about where the ® is, & turn it into a knife slip.
![]()
Thanks for looking!![]()
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TPK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:40 pm I found out that my mom is going to mail us some POP-TARTS & cookies for Christmas.Along with some patriotic fabrics for making knife slips.
![]()
So before she goes to the post office, I hurried up & made my first ever Shepherd Hills Cutlery purchase.
These are on their way to her house so they can catch a lift to Germany.![]()
Medium Stockman with ebony scales & slanted bolster.![]()
Two pins for putting onto a showcase. And two patches.![]()
Wonder if I can fold one of those patches in the middle, sew it together up to about where the ® is, & turn it into a knife slip.
![]()
Thanks for looking!![]()
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As a friend of mine says, “the freezer has never asked me ‘What did it score?’”
The only thing a whitetail doe scores is extra points in the taste and tenderness department!zzyzzogeton wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:55 amA doe ALWAYS scores a big fat GOOSE EGG.Well, unless you're talking reindeer/caribou.