Craftsman? Camillus?... Kinda neither, kinda both, but it can be yours...

I have to say my favorite factory produced knife would be Case because of all of the different options . Thanks for the chance at this beautiful knife
 
I love it, thanks for the chance. I really like the bucks, and the 55 to be precise. that one resembles a buck 55.

thanks for the chance!!
 
Case for many things, particularly since CV is making a comeback, GEC for the oddball stuff Case won't make. Wish GEC wasn't so expensive, though.
 
Wow- that's quite a knife! I would love the chance to be in on this beaut!
My favourite current manufacturer because of the choice of knife and quality is GEC. Past manufacturers- oh man the list is long such as the almighty Camillus - Schrade etc.
it's such a shame that these icons were to close- a massive loss.
Thank you very much for the chance and good luck to everyone.
 
Sure, I'll jump in. My favorite right now is Case, because that's mostly what I'm carrying. (Trapper in yellow Delrin, and Chestnut Peanut).
 
That's really a great looking lockback. It looks significantly slimmer than a Buck 110 for instance.
 
Hmm. I'd say Schrade, but I don't really consider Taylor branded Schrades to be legitimate Schrades, so i'll go ahead and say my favorite company is Case. Thanks for the GAW! I recently did one of my own, the feeling sure is great. :)
 
Thanks for the chance at a cool Camillus/Craftsman! Great Eastern Cutlery is without a doubt my favorite traditional folding knife production company at this time.
 
It looks like a Schrade LB5 -smaller than the Buck 110.
Nice prize for the lucky winner.Whom I hope is me.
cheers.
ps GEC in particular Northfield UNXLD are my faves.
 
Gonna have to go with Buck since they are the company that started this madness for me 35 years ago. Thanks for the chance.
 
thanks for a chance on this nice lockback knife!
i'd say case is still my favorite traditional knife maker still in business.
 
Something that was brought to my attention... This knife was made by Camillus, but seems Schrade may have contracted Camillus to make them for a Schrade contract with Craftsman. I am not sure about the Schrade part of that... but know for sure about the Camillus/Craftsman part of it all... Anyhow, wanted to add that possible bit of info. I find knife history quite interesting, lol! :-)
 
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No prob... Had to get up early, got things to do before work at noon... One will be a visit to usps to ship out a certain knife to a certain person ;-) Congrats, buddy... hope you enjoy it :-)
 
Well done Alex, what a beauty you have one, and to pocketknifejimmy - thank you so much fr this fantastic and most generous give-away!
Well done to both of you guys!
 
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