Couple of new ones

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Got these in the mail today. I bought them for the Camillus, but the Imperial is really showing its personality. Whoever owned it went to the trouble to whittle in a piece of wood and glue it to the cracked handle. Definately someones companion for years. Thats where the personality of these old used knives come from. It's like they talk to you...tell a story. I have questions about the Camillus I'll be posting over the Camillus forum.
It's funny, I bought them as a package deal for the easy opener and I end up falling for the other one. I still like the easy opener, but the Cattle, well, lets just say there's something about her...

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Nice lookin' knives. Love the scales on the equal-end!
 
It's funny, I bought them as a package deal for the easy opener and I end up falling for the other one. I still like the easy opener, but the Cattle, well, lets just say there's something about her...

I see your point.:D

That cattle knife has A LOT of caracter. I always wish they would talk a little more than the already do :p.


Nice package to be sure. :thumbup:

Peter
 
Nice score.

Imperials are one of my favorites. I can't afford to get into the customs and high end offerings right now. Imperials are still a lot of knife for the money spent.

Congrats.

Chris
 
Navihawk, see my post in the Camillus collectors forum. The Imperial could be 1936 to 1952 according to the tang stamp chart posted by Trent Rock. I love old bone, especially pocket worn, my EDC is a Camillus WW2 bone handled engineers (scout type) knife. You have two nice knives there.

Malcolm (greyelm)
 
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