Camillus/Fisk OVB Bowie Collection(WITHDRAWN)

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I am offering a complete, mint, collection of the original Camillus/Fisk Bowies. These are the first, 7-1/2" blade models. They are all in the original boxes and are complete as received, with sheaths, pouches and paperwork. None have ever been used in any way. They are pictured as they were released, from top to bottom in the pic - Curly Maple, Ironwood, Amboyna Burl, and the really rare A.G. Russell version with Bubinga handle. If you are a serious Camillus collector and don't have a set of these, well, you'll probably never find another complete set like this for sale and I know there could never be a set in better condition.

The complete set is offered at, plus shipping of your choice. This price approximates what I paid for these knives more than ten years ago. I will not sell the set separately, but I do have an extra Ironwood and Amboyna Burl that can be had for each, shipped. CONUS sales only. Payment should be by USPS money order or PayPal(fees to be paid by buyer). First "I'll take 'em" gets them. Please follow with a pm or email. Any questions, send me a pm or email.

These knives are now being listed elsewhere.

 
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Not that it's really a big deal, but someone please explain to me why there is absolutely no interest in these knives. I thought they were supposed to be some of Camillus' best work and some of their last. And, there were very few of them made. I'm baffled.
 
That's interesting. I priced them at about what I paid for them 12 years ago, thinking that might make them affordable to some Camillus collector. I really thought they might be worth more than this, by now, but I guess money is just too tight all around. Maybe some day.
 
They are going for between 200-500 on eBay depending on the model. Check the previously sold listings.
 
Sometimes you need to be patient, and then one day the right buyer comes along. I have a shorter version and never considered selling it. They may be so uncommon that most potential buyers simply aren't familiar with their quality.
 
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