Camillus 707 great design

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The other day I was putting all of my yello-jackets(I have them all) and my Remington Yellow handles (I think they were called the Euro- series) in a nice Camilllus display case I found in an antique store. Anyway, A couple of them really stood out... The yellow jacket 707, which I call a 'copperlock' has two blades, both lockback, one of them serrrated, and the corresponding Remington, what is a single lockback. Nice size, excellent, eye-catching design, handy as hell. My question for you factory reps is not why this model is no longer in production (obviously if it sold well it still would be, but rather was the 707 offered in any other handle materials? Would give me something to search for. I don't know if you can answer the same question about the Remington. Thanks for any help.
 
I believe Camillus also made that one with an India Stag cover. The Remington in just yellow.
 
YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS KNIFE MIRROR MINE EXACTLY. I DO BELIEVE IT TO BE THE BEST FACTORY POCKET KNIFE I EVER CARRIED AND FRANKLY IT IS THE ONLY 2-BLADED KNIFE I'VE EVER CARRIED, MUCH PREFERRING 3 BLADE STOCKMAN OR 4 BLADED CATTLEMAN OR CONGRESS KNIVES OF 4" LENGTH.
I'D LOVE TO HAVE A 707 IN A STAG SCALE VERSION...OH BOY!!!!!!!!!!
 
The double lockback copperhead was a very kewl folder. It was done in yellow jacket format[yellow delrin] and faux-stag[fake stag-delrin]. Great knife with a couple of our patents inside:cool:

You guys guessed it right, unfortunately, it just didn't sell that well. If you find one, its a great knife to pick up!
 
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