Camillus USA Slim Lockback Giveaway WINNER OldSarSwmr

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I received some last production Camillus knives that came from the bankruptcy auction a few years back.They were all unfinished and needed hafted.(bolsters and frame smoothed out,blade adjusted ect...)I finished some out for a customer and kept some for the labor.The giveaway is for the finished one.They are fine knives with a slim frame, a trailing point blade and about 4 1/8" closed.If youd rather have the unfinished one,just ask for it.They are pretty neat too showing the machine marks,blocky scales, and unsharpened blade.I enjoyed the last giveaway with you guys showing outside pictures.With the past stormy weather maybe you have something interesting to see and share.Anything you have will get you entered to win.Ill random draw the number in a few days.GOOD LUCK :D
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That is a sweet knife! I was lucky to get a nice Mooremaker from the auction and wish I could have gobbled up a ton more. Thanks for the chance. Here are a few pics of the whopper we just got.

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Great giveaway!
Luckily, we haven't had any big snow storms here this year, just a few inches here and there.
This is a pic from a few years back. It was taken at the top of Mt Zao in Yamagata prefecture, Japan. The trees behind me have been encased in snow. The Japanese call them "jyuhyou" or "snow monsters".

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Thanks for the chance!

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Taken in the vicinity of Hart's Pass, WA. Not sure exactly what the view is of. I think we took this from the observation deck at the top of Slate Peak.
 
Thanks for the chance on this one, Don. We didn't get much snow at all; just enough to make driving Friday morning hazardous.

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If anyone has ever told you that California is all Sun and Beaches they lied. Every time it snows, we have to shovel a path in the yard for the dogs to do their business.

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This is my tractor for plowing our roads and driveways and other country stuff.

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My GEC Harness Jack for tractor riding and other country stuff.

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Thanks for the chance.
 
What a great giveaway.
Please don't include me, I have won quite a bit lately. I just wanted to thank you for your generosity.
 
I'll play. Taken just two days ago, here were five doe whitetails just over the fence behind our house, about 60 yards away.

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Later that same evening, there were seven of them together. They live in the little creek bottom between two subdivisions.
Even though we see plenty of does and fawns, we've never seen anything with antlers. I guess the bucks stay in the dense thickets.
Thanks for the chance.
 
Beauty of a knife. Something about those old Cams...

Wonder how much the kid tried to convince Dad to go get his teddy... that's at the bottom of Blackwater Falls, about 60 feet down a pretty sheer granite face.

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First of all, thank you for the opportunity and your generosity to the community here.

What I have to share is two pictures from a terrible storm in West Palm Beach where I used to go to college. This storm came out of NOWHERE. It was a beautiful day and in less than 10 or 15 minutes the wind picked up so fast and it just went BLACK, like someone turned off the sun. The rain, lightning, wind, and all were intense, but the big thing was how fast it kicked in. The wind was actually so intense i found a dead seahorse, yes a seahorse, in my parking lot. I lived like 100 feet from the intracoastal but it was crazy with the seahorse.
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This next one was taken near Blowing Rock, North Carolina. This is not my picture, but it is taken in one of my favorite places to be.
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I took this a week ago while on a bike ride about 10 miles from my house. It's the everglades.
Thanks for the chance.
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I do appreciate the chance - thanks for your generosity.
Snow in Austin is a rare event, and even when it does snow it's not that big a deal. There are several colonies of wild monk parakeets that live around here. This pair has taken to frequenting our feeders of late, and added a tropical touch to the recent winter scene.
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Thanks for the chance. No snow around here, but here's some outdoor shots of my hood. Love the knife.

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This is on a bike trip up the lost coast:

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Hi,

You been sneaking down below my barn taking pictures along the river Ash? It sure looks a lot like home :D

I'll add a picture taken down by the old gravel pit. It's been filled with water for years. This was taken early this winter. Not much snow
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Dale

Edit: Doggone it, Posting pictures has gone well for me today.
 
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Thanks for the chance!

Here is a little Georgia snow from last year.

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Hi,

You been sneaking down below my barn taking pictures along the river Ash? It sure looks a lot like home :D

Dale

Edit: Doggone it, Posting pictures has gone well for me today.

Dang gonnit Dalee100 I was hoping you wouldn't notice. :p
 
Thanks very much for the chance, Seals.

I got out of Chicago and back to Northern California a week and half before the big storm hit. The weather here is very mild [65 today, 38 tonight]; last week we had foggy nights and mornings. Here is an AM picture of One Mile Pool, a freshwater pool in Lower Bidwell Park which partially dams Big Chico Creek at one end:

 
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