I didn't know that I had this Craftsman 95111

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We moved into a house a couple of years ago and I was finally going through boxes we packed when we moved into our condo in 2002. In one was this Craftsman that apparently was my wife's "camp knife" as a teen.
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Solid knives, my buddy has one I reshaped the tip on. His dad had used it to force a locked door and broken the tip (he's a cop) and it sharpened up really nicely, and had great F&F.

Connor
 
Nice knife, but to bad the blades stainless or it'd have a nice patina to match them bolsters.
 
I've had several Sears knives over the years - always loved them. I usually got the smaller ones. I've lost everyone except this one:
 
The wife grew up camping where her mother grew up camping, and her grandfather before that. I doubt she did much w/this, but she has a ton of camping memories. We've been camping at that same location since we've been together, and our boys were just babies on their first trips there as well.
 
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