Page 32 of 161
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:23 am
by rexstubbins
Colonel26 wrote:$5!!!!!! Are you serious? Man what a find.

Then I probably paid way too much for the 1973 Case 6332 red bone stockman that I paid $10 for.
Some days are just better than others.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:36 am
by Shearer
Nice knife and a real good price.I reckon you will check that antique shop regularly.
Grant
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:17 am
by Colonel26
rexstubbins wrote:Colonel26 wrote:$5!!!!!! Are you serious? Man what a find.

Then I probably paid way too much for the 1973 Case 6332 red bone stockman that I paid $10 for.
Some days are just better than others.
I'm not worth, I'm not worthy.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:19 am
by tjmurphy
Man, what's not to like about that Cammie? Great find

Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:54 pm
by carrmillus
rexstubbins wrote:Picked up a 72 pattern from an antique shop for $5. I think it dates to 1946 because if you look on the collectors of Camillus site the 1946 catalog shows the 72 pattern with the coping blade opposite the main blade. All 72 patterns after this date have the coping blade next to the main blade. Whatever the case I like it.
And man did it sharpen up real good.
....rex, that's just like the one(1946-1950) that I use all the time building balsa wood models, I can get it almost as sharp as an xacto knife, and it holds the edge!!.....none of my later ones will do this!!.......if you want to quadruple your money, let me know!!!........

......................
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:15 pm
by rexstubbins
carrmillus wrote:rexstubbins wrote:Picked up a 72 pattern from an antique shop for $5. I think it dates to 1946 because if you look on the collectors of Camillus site the 1946 catalog shows the 72 pattern with the coping blade opposite the main blade. All 72 patterns after this date have the coping blade next to the main blade. Whatever the case I like it.
And man did it sharpen up real good.
....rex, that's just like the one(1946-1950) that I use all the time building balsa wood models, I can get it almost as sharp as an xacto knife, and it holds the edge!!.....none of my later ones will do this!!.......if you want to quadruple your money, let me know!!!........

......................
Uh. Did I say I paid $5 for it?
Thanks for the offer but I like it too much. You're right. I was able to get all 3 blades almost razor sharp.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:21 pm
by carrmillus
rexstubbins wrote:carrmillus wrote:rexstubbins wrote:Picked up a 72 pattern from an antique shop for $5. I think it dates to 1946 because if you look on the collectors of Camillus site the 1946 catalog shows the 72 pattern with the coping blade opposite the main blade. All 72 patterns after this date have the coping blade next to the main blade. Whatever the case I like it.
And man did it sharpen up real good.
....rex, that's just like the one(1946-1950) that I use all the time building balsa wood models, I can get it almost as sharp as an xacto knife, and it holds the edge!!.....none of my later ones will do this!!.......if you want to quadruple your money, let me know!!!........

......................
Uh. Did I say I paid $5 for it?
Thanks for the offer but I like it too much. You're right. I was able to get all 3 blades almost razor sharp.
..........now, you need to find one of the 4 line, split backspring, Camillus whittlers-that's my favorite!!!................

........................
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:41 pm
by jerryd6818
rexstubbins wrote:carrmillus wrote:rexstubbins wrote:Picked up a 72 pattern from an antique shop for $5. I think it dates to 1946 because if you look on the collectors of Camillus site the 1946 catalog shows the 72 pattern with the coping blade opposite the main blade. All 72 patterns after this date have the coping blade next to the main blade. Whatever the case I like it.
And man did it sharpen up real good.
....rex, that's just like the one(1946-1950) that I use all the time building balsa wood models, I can get it almost as sharp as an xacto knife, and it holds the edge!!.....none of my later ones will do this!!.......if you want to quadruple your money, let me know!!!........

......................
Uh. Did I say I paid $5 for it?
I believe you did. Several times.

You were one lucky duck that day.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 6:59 pm
by Colonel26
..........now, you need to find one of the 4 line, split backspring, Camillus whittlers-that's my favorite!!!................

........................[/quote]
I'd like to find one of them myself. I don't think I've ever seen one.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:27 pm
by carrmillus
Colonel26 wrote:..........now, you need to find one of the 4 line, split backspring, Camillus whittlers-that's my favorite!!!................

........................
I'd like to find one of them myself. I don't think I've ever seen one.[/quote]
.......I would have sworn there were some pictures somewhere in the Camillus forum of some, but now I can't fid them!!!...............

......................
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:53 pm
by carrmillus
.........colonel, I found them!!!........look on page 32, this forum(Camillus #72!!!...............

.....
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 12:26 am
by jerryd6818
Or just look here at the one Tommy gave me. Thanks Tommy.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:24 am
by carrmillus
.........dang, that's a good looking knife, jerry!!....looks like it's being well cared for!!.....

..........have you done any whittlin' with it yet??......that's when you'll really fall in love with it!!!.......................

......................
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:36 am
by Colonel26
Excuse me while I wipe the slobber off my iPad here. Man I like that. I do like whittlers, and whittling. Of course all I make are cedar shavings though.
Alright, I'm on the hunt now. I need one or ten of these whittlers!
Awesome pics Cuz.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 3:36 am
by jerryd6818
I don't whittle Tommy.
Thanks Cuz.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 3:51 am
by Colonel26
Cuz, whittling is my thinking time. I love to take a stick of red cedar and see how small a little curly cue shaving I can make. Some how masking myself sit down, focus on what I'm doing clears my mind and let's me ponder.
Shoot I've been known to sit in the living room and whittle into a box. I's be a redneck.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:29 pm
by carrmillus
...colonel, we could be long lost brothers!!!.............

...........jerry, it beats watching the cracks dry up after a rain(they're the last to go)!!!..........

...........
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:15 pm
by Colonel26
Well I be dog gone! First I find a cuz, then a brother. What else do you reckon I'll find around here?!
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:46 pm
by Shearer
I have this Camillus Wharncliff whittler coming in the mail. What do you think.This is the description.
ANTIQUE CAMILLUS CUTLERY CO 3 BLADE POCKET KNIFE - 3 3/8" closed. Used,sharpened condition. Vintage unsure, circa 1902 to 1915. Thick Mother Of Pearl handles with a tight hair line crack across the back handle. Master blade stamped CAMILLUS CUTLERY CO NEW-YORK. Small blades stamped CAMILLUS(arched) CUTLERY CO NEW-YORK. An early stamp. One small blade has no snap other blades have good snap. A hard to find antique pocket knife.
I will post more pictures when it arrives.
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:56 pm
by tjmurphy
That's a beaut, Shearer.

Arched stamp, c. 1915/16, I think. Are the other blades marked?
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:09 pm
by Colonel26
That's a beauty!!!
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:44 am
by Shearer
The Wharncliffe Whittler just turn up in the mail.The wharncliffe blade tang stamp is hard to read .
CAMILLUS
CUTLERY CO
NEW-YORK
3 line 1916 Stamp
Grant
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:57 am
by Ramrod
Not a 72, but AWESOME!
Mark
Re: camillus #72
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:07 am
by Colonel26
Mark is right, that's a foul!
Here to make up for it and get you back in the straight and narrow, I'll send you the 72 I've been packing the last few days and you send me that old thing. And just because I'm a great guy I'll even foot the postage both ways.

Re: camillus #72
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:12 am
by Shearer
Colonel26 wrote:Mark is right, that's a foul!
Here to make up for it and get you back in the straight and narrow, I'll send you the 72 I've been packing the last few days and you send me that old thing. And just because I'm a great guy I'll even foot the postage both ways.

Colonel
I only put it under 72's because I knew that's where the conasures of Camillus would be.
Grant