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RevRed
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Help identifying

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Trying to figure out what this knife is. The only stamp anywhere is Made in USA. Any help would be appreciated!
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RevRed wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 2:51 am Trying to figure out what this knife is. The only stamp anywhere is Made in USA. Any help would be appreciated!
I think Sears used that stamp at one time. And welcome
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Thanks! I can't find it there either.
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That jigging on the plastic covers reminds me of Camillus.
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Agree. Likely Camillus O'.
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Thanks y'all! I found it after searching for quite a while. I believe it is a camilus. The digging will continue. This was my great grandad's knife.
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Made by Camillus, but it is a lower end knife - basically a CAMCO. I have owned a number of them marked like that, sometimes with a tool company (Blackhawk?) blade etch. So very likely made on contract thus they did not use the Camillus or Camco tang stamp.
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