70's Case Crosman Lockback,G97 Buck copy 70's Camillus Boy Scout

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I have some good old knives from my collection id like to move out at good prices today.Price includes shipping and although it's a nice gesture,i'd prefer you not use the gift option.No added fee.My favorite is the yellow delrin 6347 hp 1975 stockman.It has nice handles with no cracks or shrinkage.Great snappy blades that are full and carbon steel.It has a few little spider web checks and a spot or two,but really nice for the age.N.s. pins and liners.$SOLD. Next a 1977 33044 birdseye pattern knife.As shown it has some ugly cracks,but i always liked this pattern and it would make a great user.Carbon steel with clean sharp edges,it also has a bit of patina and spots.Also a slight gap on one of the n.s. liners.$20.
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The Crosman 956 is a nice 5" lockback.They bought out Western and this was one of the first offerings i think.It may be a Camillus contract knife.I'm not sure.It comes mint with sheath and box.$40
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Next is the G-96.This was made in Japan in the late 70's i think.Maybe earlier.Made quite similar to the Buck 110.Nice quality.I've heard good steel was used in these from the people i've known that used them.It's a good knife with genuine striped ebony,not laminate. $35.00
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Last i have a Camillus Cub Scout knife,unused with blue delrin scales.Good looking and nice working knife with a locking screwdriver.SOLD Any questions,give me a holler through pm or email.;)
 
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