Hard to Open
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Hard to Open
Old family 3 blade pocket knife, only markings are “Forged USA”. Blades are hard to grasp and open without pliers. What is the best way to loosen these blades enough that it’s possible to open it?
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Re: Hard to Open
Have you oiled the pivot?
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Re: Hard to Open
I’m not sure if this is plastic or bone/horn. I know it’s a cheap knife, but because of its age is there a chance the handle material is something besides plastic? I’m trying to be careful with any chemicals I get on it.
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Re: Hard to Open
Welcome!
A lightweight machine oil, such as 3-in1, or even mineral oil, can work wonders and won't harm your knife.
A lightweight machine oil, such as 3-in1, or even mineral oil, can work wonders and won't harm your knife.
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Re: Hard to Open
Thanks. I have used WD-40 on it in the past because I can direct the spray to wash out the crevices and lubricate. When they stop using bone on “no name” knives like this? I’m trying to age it. The knife feels solid and looks well made. I’m wondering if it was made by a large company, like Case, for hardware stores and the like to sell as a generic knife.
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Re: Hard to Open
Nice Whittler pattern, with Rogers Bone. Probably made for Sears or Wards.
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Re: Hard to Open
Made for Sears by Camillus.
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Re: Hard to Open
I stopped using WD-40 because I've heard it can gum up over time. Fact or fiction?
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Thank you both! It’s amazing what you can learn if you just get your question in front of the right people. Can you tell me or direct me to info about “Rogers Bone”, and what time period do you think it’s from, 60’s?
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Re: Hard to Open
Quick Release works better than anything else I've ever used on old hard opening knives.
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Re: Hard to Open
One of my reference books shows the "Forged USA" tang stamp was used on knives made by Camillus for Sears c. 1930s.
Below is a link to a thread here on AAPK devoted to Rogers Bone which should answer some of the questions you may have. By the way, that's a really nice old knife you have, and welcome to AAPK.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=45098&p=455766&hil ... ad#p455766
Below is a link to a thread here on AAPK devoted to Rogers Bone which should answer some of the questions you may have. By the way, that's a really nice old knife you have, and welcome to AAPK.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=45098&p=455766&hil ... ad#p455766
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Re: Hard to Open
Thank you Phil. I appreciate the help.
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Re: Hard to Open
Wonderful old Camillus made knife! I wouldn’t use WD-40 for line though. It’s great for cleaning, but it reall has little to no lubrication properties. 3-in- One oil will work, Quick Release is the best imo.
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Welcome Clyde! Here are a few more links to "Forged USA" knives.
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viewtopic.php?t=49005
viewtopic.php?t=45214
As you can see, once you start down the rabbit hole of pocket knife research you never quite know where it will lead. One of the more enjoyable aspects of this addiction.
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Re: Hard to Open
Welcome to AAPK. Glad to have you aboard.
Something for you to stash in your memory banks in indelible ink, "WD-40 is not a lubricant. It was developed to chase and eliminate moisture, not to lubricate anything."
If you want to lubricate the joint, choose any light machine oil, such as but not limited to 3-In-One oil, Rose oil, etc, etc.
Something for you to stash in your memory banks in indelible ink, "WD-40 is not a lubricant. It was developed to chase and eliminate moisture, not to lubricate anything."
If you want to lubricate the joint, choose any light machine oil, such as but not limited to 3-In-One oil, Rose oil, etc, etc.
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Re: Hard to Open
These ole boys are behind the times, WD40 has products now that do it all. Try it you may like it. Ace is the place or Tractor supply or your favorite big box has a wide selection, or if you like you can order online. 

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I've got to get out more.bighomer wrote:These ole boys are behind the times, WD40 has products now that do it all. Try it you may like it. Ace is the place or Tractor supply or your favorite big box has a wide selection, or if you like you can order online.

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Re: Hard to Open
DON"T DO IT !! It's a trap . . . . . .jerryd6818 wrote:I've got to get out more.

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royal0014 wrote:DON"T DO IT !! It's a trap . . . . . .jerryd6818 wrote:I've got to get out more.![]()

Take care and God bless,
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Re: Hard to Open
Jerry, walk towards the light...
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Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012