camillus #72
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Good find Jerry.
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Do you have one of those Grant?
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No Jerry .I did not know they made them.jerryd6818 wrote:Do you have one of those Grant?
Now I put it in my Ebay watch list.( Every time a knife turns up my wife asks:" is it the last knife?"
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That Rigid is a cool looking little knife there Cuz. I had no idea about the history of the company either. Thanks for sharing that.
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Good one Jerry--them scales remind me of something brain ain't workin yet--how many makers have you got in that pattern??
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Gary if you mean actual manufacturers, then probably a half dozen or less. If you mean tang stamps then I have probably between 20 and 30. That's just a guess, I have never sat down and counted tang stamps.
The vast majority were actually made by Camillus with Schrade/Ulster/Imperial coming in second.
The vast majority were actually made by Camillus with Schrade/Ulster/Imperial coming in second.
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This one plugs a hole in my pile. I didn't have a double line Camillus 1047 Scout. Do now.
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Nice knife.jerryd6818 wrote:This one plugs a hole in my pile. I didn't have a double line Camillus 1047 Scout. Do now.
Jerry my collection is like a sieve .There is a lot of holes to plug.
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Grant, I'm pretty confident there are holes we don't even know are holes.
Do you think either one of us will ever have an opportunity to get our hands on a Cussin & Fearn?
I'm still looking for a Moor Mans' (I think they made livestock feed)
Do you think either one of us will ever have an opportunity to get our hands on a Cussin & Fearn?
I'm still looking for a Moor Mans' (I think they made livestock feed)
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I do have the Moore Man's
Is that my photo?
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Jerry I did not know that they made one with the Cussin & Fearn tang stamp.I did see one with the Hibbard and Spencer ( True Value ) stamp but the price was to high.
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Jerry I did not know that they made one with the Cussin & Fearn tang stamp.I did see one with the Hibbard and Spencer ( True Value ) stamp but the price was to high.
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Thanks. I couldn't remember where I got it. I just labeled it so I'll know next time. Hibbard and Spencer eh? Another one that's new to me.
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Picked up an 84-11 Powr-Kraft this past week. From the seller's pictures, it looks like it may be in better condition than my other Powr-Krafts. I'll find out this coming week when it gets here. Probably made by Camillus in the late '60s or early '70s. Meanwhile, seller's pictures.
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....that's another new one to me!!!........, I know that you passed me a long time ago.....how many "72's" have you got now???..I've only got 31, but they're all Camillus..........
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Tommy, the Powr-Craft 84-11 was made by Camillus for Montgomery Wards.
A good portion of my pile has the Camillus tang stamp and probably at least half of those with a tang stamp other than Camillus were made by Camillus. I'd say 90% of the rest of the clones were made by Schrade/Ulster/Imperial. In my opinion, only a handful were made by someone other than the big four. I need one more to have seventy two 72s (and clones). Now I'm looking for a tang stamp not already in the pile. I started inventorying them this morning but quickly became bored with that chore.
A good portion of my pile has the Camillus tang stamp and probably at least half of those with a tang stamp other than Camillus were made by Camillus. I'd say 90% of the rest of the clones were made by Schrade/Ulster/Imperial. In my opinion, only a handful were made by someone other than the big four. I need one more to have seventy two 72s (and clones). Now I'm looking for a tang stamp not already in the pile. I started inventorying them this morning but quickly became bored with that chore.
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........which tang stamp do you NOT have????.........I'm still looking for an early 3 line(pre 4 line) split-backspring whittler????...................
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Jerry that knife is a bit different to my Powr Kraft.The Powr Kraft I have is the same as a Camillus 80 with black handles and does not have any numbers.jerryd6818 wrote:Picked up an 84-11 Powr-Kraft this past week. From the seller's pictures, it looks like it may be in better condition than my other Powr-Krafts. I'll find out this coming week when it gets here. Probably made by Camillus in the late '60s or early '70s. Meanwhile, seller's pictures.
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Does yours have jimping, nickel silver liners and pins? I have three Powr-Krafts that have 84-11 pattern stamp on the back of the main blade and one Powr-Kraft just like a Camillus 80 with no pattern stamp on the back of the main blade.Shearer wrote:Jerry that knife is a bit different to my Powr Kraft.The Powr Kraft I have is the same as a Camillus 80 with black handles and does not have any numbers.jerryd6818 wrote:Picked up an 84-11 Powr-Kraft this past week. From the seller's pictures, it looks like it may be in better condition than my other Powr-Krafts. I'll find out this coming week when it gets here. Probably made by Camillus in the late '60s or early '70s. Meanwhile, seller's pictures.
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Tommy -- I don't have a Cussin and Fearn Hardware and I don't have a Moor Mans'. With this pattern being so popular, I imagine there are more I don't know about. Those two are just the ones I've "seen". I didn't know the Amplough 52 existed until I saw and bought one off eBay.
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Mine has the nickel silver liners and pins.The same as the Camillus 80 .I only have the one.
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I've only seen the one I have and yours, plus the one Camillus 80.
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Here's mine they all have nickel silver lines and pins( the one in the middle look's brown.I never noticed to I took these pictures ).jerryd6818 wrote:I've only seen the one I have and yours, plus the one Camillus 80.
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Thanks to Grant for the heads up and thanks to the seller for refusing to ship to Australia.
The newest edition to my pile of Camillus 72s and clones is a High Carbon Steel, blade etched STA-SHARP Wood Carver 9511. Made by Camillus for Sears. Several handle cracks but otherwise in very good condition. It has half-stops on both secondary blades. Note the 1st generation blade compliment. I know the Kastor List says High Carbon Steel with the STA-SHARP blade etch was made from 1928 to 1940 but I'm convinced this is a 1946 knife.
The newest edition to my pile of Camillus 72s and clones is a High Carbon Steel, blade etched STA-SHARP Wood Carver 9511. Made by Camillus for Sears. Several handle cracks but otherwise in very good condition. It has half-stops on both secondary blades. Note the 1st generation blade compliment. I know the Kastor List says High Carbon Steel with the STA-SHARP blade etch was made from 1928 to 1940 but I'm convinced this is a 1946 knife.
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......I like that one, jerry, especially the old blade arrangement!!!!....is that bone or delrin??..........
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Nice one Jerry, the first one I have seen.
The handles are an early plastic, possibly celluloid judging from some of the ones I have seen deteriorate.carrmillus wrote:......I like that one, jerry, especially the old blade arrangement!!!!....is that bone or delrin??...............................
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.........dale, I've got 5 Camillus short-line #72's like this with this blade configuration, and they are all bone handled;thought maybe the other brands would have been the same??..........
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Top knife Jerry.jerryd6818 wrote:Thanks to Grant for the heads up and thanks to the seller for refusing to ship to Australia.![]()
The newest edition to my pile of Camillus 72s and clones is a High Carbon Steel, blade etched STA-SHARP Wood Carver 9511. Made by Camillus for Sears. Several handle cracks but otherwise in very good condition. It has half-stops on both secondary blades. Note the 1st generation blade compliment. I know the Kastor List says High Carbon Steel with the STA-SHARP blade etch was made from 1928 to 1940 but I'm convinced this is a 1946 knife.
Lucky to get that one.
I could not see one on your list.
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