Camillus 100th Anniversary knife

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Look what I found.....

While looking through my knives for traditional American pattern slipjoints -
I found this that I had forgotten all about -
in fact I wondered why I had this knife
until I opened the blade........
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A Camillus 100th Anniversary (I guess) Penknife(?) pattern -
off-white/ivory sawcut Delrin handles
just in case one can't read the handle logo plate detail it says "Camillus 1876-1976"
The tang stamp is Camillus New York USA
on the otherside the tang is stamped 100 - I'm not sure if that is (I should be so lucky) a serial #, or more likely just a stamp to mark it is a 100th Anniversary blade.

Can someone please tell me about that 100 tang stamp?

(Note: I oriignally posted this over on the Blade Discussion Forum -
JOCKO kindly suggested I post it over here)

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Vincent

http://UnknownVincent.cjb.net
http://UnknownVT.cjb.net
 
The "100" stamped on the blade is the model number of our 100th anniversary knife. We also made a model #200 anniversary knife with 3 blades.
If you send me your mailing address I will send you a copy of the catalog sheet showing the two 100th anniversary knives.

Tom Williams
Camillus Cutlery Co.
 
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