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These are all knives I found on the road or in the woods.If anyone knows anything about them please let me know.The Barlow is marked Prov.Cut Co.Prov.R.I.USA.The other is hard to read but I can read Imper Prov.I think the handle is stag.In the other picture the yellow knife is marked Case XX and has nine dots.The brown knife is marked CAMCO on one side and 750 on the other.The little one just says USA on the blades.Thanks for any info.I know they are junk.Arnold
 
You have a great start on a "Roadkill Collection", and the price is right! All historical stuff, and fun to see! I've got a friend who has a notable collection of worn out knives with blades that look like toothpicks! And he's a known custom knifemaker!!
 
The Case looks like whats left of a 3318 stockman - with 9 dots could be 1971 or 1981.

Camco = low end brand made by Camillus, circa 1950's to 1970's

The Imperial is a bone handle cattle pattern made for the military in the WWII era

Providence Cutlery - low-end brand made in Rhode Island circa 1960's to 1980's

USA marked little knife most likely made by Colonial Knife Co. 1950's to 1980's.
 
Thanks,I knew they were low end but I like to know what I have and they were free.Arnold
 
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