How's this for a very cool line up of camillus slippies!

Thank you for everyones input-just great!, I too am a fan of the round Bolstered Jack-I do admit that I like the Streamline just that little bit more!

300, you are always most welcome to contribute - what was the time frame for when Camillus made that Trapper for Buck? do you happen to know how many they made if it was a SFO for Smokey mountain knife Works?

Hey Invoice...that Delrin or is it Staglon on the model numbered 89 Stockman...who made that, and what do the stampings say please Sir? I like the same direction slant in the Bolsters....and the colouring of the scales.
 
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Hi Duncan. The 89 has what Camillus called "Indian Stag" which I believe is a form of Staglon.
Here are a few more pics.
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Notice the very Buck like bottom knife but with a serrated sheepsfoot. I know the bolsters are not slanted and only two springs. You gotta love the federal shields.
As Carl has said they are just solid working knives. But they also have style.
Neal
 
Neale...you are so so right...that bottom knife has a combination of blades I am going to get one day-I remember Charlie putting up a couple of peachseeds with that Combo-just WOW!! ( I think it was peachseed ), those are sweet looking knives-right there!
 
I really like that Roughcut stockman Duncan. Handsome knife. Guess I can join the party and toss in a shot of my two from Camillus.

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Always welcome Nate, boy that bottom Camillus really is a very smart looking knife! Thank you for showing us!
 
Man--that serrated sheepsfoot is interesting. Not usually big on serrations but I just really like the look of that one.
 
Nice knives, guys! Those "yello-jaket" knives would look good with the "yello-" and "t" polished off. ;) Here's one that I enjoy using. I bought it used and the previous owner's edge wasn't exactly skilled but I was surprised how easily it took a razor sharp edge. The knife is huge but for some reason I don't mind carrying it in my pocket eventhough I probably wouldn't do the same with another knife its size... not sure why. The main blade locks and is released with the switch... I joke that it's a light switch for the build in flashlight. :p

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darn...I have always loved that knife of yours Jake, you have my address still :D
I wonder if it was intended in a series of knives to go with my slightly bigger knife-and to be honest, I dont mind the light switch...
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I laughed when I read your idea on that Yelo Jaket...that would work just perfectly! :thumbup:
 
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