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by daytime dave » Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:04 pm
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by rickhem » Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:47 pm
That's a good looking knife. I like the handle and the length and shape of the blade.
That thing just screams utility.
Looks like it would clean up easily too, another plus!
Strange that the blade isn't marked at all for what steel was used, or with a manufacturer logo.
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by DsGrouse » Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:06 pm
Looks like some early crkt or frost cutlery blades
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by daytime dave » Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:41 pm
rickhem wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:47 pm
That's a good looking knife. I like the handle and the length and shape of the blade.
That thing just screams utility.
Looks like it would clean up easily too, another plus!
Strange that the blade isn't marked at all for what steel was used, or with a manufacturer logo.
rickhem,
I'm not surprised about the lack of a tang stamp. When the Camillus factory went under,
everything was auctioned off. These knives came out of that auction. If I have time, I might research these to see if I can learn the steel composition.
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by Mags » Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:04 pm
That is a really nice find!
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by BrokenolMarine » Thu Feb 01, 2024 5:40 pm
I like working knives, and I like collectable knives. I have a few knives. Good find my friend.
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by rickhem » Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:24 am
daytime dave wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:41 pm
rickhem wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:47 pm
That's a good looking knife. I like the handle and the length and shape of the blade.
That thing just screams utility.
Looks like it would clean up easily too, another plus!
Strange that the blade isn't marked at all for what steel was used, or with a manufacturer logo.
rickhem,
I'm not surprised about the lack of a tang stamp. When the Camillus factory went under,
everything was auctioned off. These knives came out of that auction. If I have time, I might research these to see if I can learn the steel composition.
The fact that you have two of them is kinda cool. You can put one into use, and learn from that one. Is the steel real hard and does the edge last for a long time, or a little softer and require more frequent sharpening? Stuff like that. Either way, you'll know how to treat the other one if/when you put that one into the rotation.
Another little perk, is that if you have a grandson/granddaughter, nephew/niece, or someone special that sees you wearing that blade a lot, you can gift a duplicate to them. Having the exact same knife would be a meaningful thing in those circumstances.
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by daytime dave » Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:14 am
rickhem wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:24 am
daytime dave wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:41 pm
rickhem wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:47 pm
That's a good looking knife. I like the handle and the length and shape of the blade.
That thing just screams utility.
Looks like it would clean up easily too, another plus!
Strange that the blade isn't marked at all for what steel was used, or with a manufacturer logo.
rickhem,
I'm not surprised about the lack of a tang stamp. When the Camillus factory went under,
everything was auctioned off. These knives came out of that auction. If I have time, I might research these to see if I can learn the steel composition.
The fact that you have two of them is kinda cool. You can put one into use, and learn from that one. Is the steel real hard and does the edge last for a long time, or a little softer and require more frequent sharpening? Stuff like that. Either way, you'll know how to treat the other one if/when you put that one into the rotation.
Another little perk, is that if you have a grandson/granddaughter, nephew/niece, or someone special that sees you wearing that blade a lot, you can gift a duplicate to them. Having the exact same knife would be a meaningful thing in those circumstances.
I like the way you think.
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by daytime dave » Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:17 am
I think I found some answers as to what their heritage is. Camillus purchased Western knife in the 90's. These Craftsman look like the Western drop point hunter that Camillus offered in the mid 2000, right before they went under. I can't say if Sears ever sold them, or they were something they were going to. Craftsman knives are more niche than my internet research allows.
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by needsmostuff » Thu Mar 06, 2025 3:02 pm
daytime dave wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:17 am
Craftsman knives are more niche than my internet research allows.
Craftsman sold knives for a long time and were in fact covered for replacement same as tools. Little to no collector interest for now but as Sears keeps folding up into obscurity, who knows.
Here is a couple from probably about the 80's.

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