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A week ago I bought a camillus, small folding knife about 4 inches overall.The badge on the side of the knife read"gran'pa" and on the end of the blade was new york, usa. Any information about it.Cheers tom
 
In the Schrade Collector's Forum, we noted these when they were first introduced in early 2005, I believe. There was a series of four or five folders and one fixed blade, all quite similar to the "Old Timer" knives of the defunct Schrade. I have the fixed blade, a Camillus CGP152 version of the Sharpfinger 152OT with the GranPa shield. I don't think they (folder patterns) were all shielded. The example I have was reviewed in the Schrade forum. This series was relatively short-lived and didn't make the ripple in the market hoped for by Camillus, though the quality from what I have seen was good.

One of my catalogs shows the...
CGP12 single blade 2-3/4"
CGP34 three blade 3-1/4"
CGP104 two blade 2-3/4"
CGP7 single blade lockback 5"
GP152 fixed blade 7"

Perhaps Mr. Williams (Camco) or Mr. Gibbs can give us more of the story on these.

Codger
 
Add to that the CGP8. I have been trying to upload a picture of the series, but I have the hardest time trying to get this done. They will upload maybe 1 out of every 50 attempts.
 
I couldn't find a knife that matched your description. But this was the closest.....

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Gran'pa Single Blade Pocket ( #CGP12 )
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Traditional Styling, which feels great in your hand. Hand crafted in the USA by 3rd generation craftsmen. Camillus turns back the clock to the yesteryear when Family Traditions were handed down from Father to Son. Hand crafted in the USA by 3rd generation craftsmen.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Length:: 2"
Clip Blade Overall Length:: 4-3/4"
Closed Length:: 2-3/4"
Blade Steel:: 1095 Carbon Steel
Handle Material:: Two Tone Brown Delrin (R)
Bolster/Guard:: Nickel Silver
Warranty:: Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship.


Stock # CGP12
MSRP $23.99

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Can you post a picture of your knife?

Bill
 
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That's the picture of the knife,second from the right. I find it an unusual small knife,like they have just taken a large knife and shrunk it. The blade is not very wide and this seems to give the impression or dimensions of a larger knife. It certainly feels impressive, solid and the blade sharp, with no movement and a satisfying closing "clunk". A very good small knife that found its way to Hobart, Tasmania. Thank you very much for your information. Cheers Tom
 
I have a schrade "old timer" made in the US and the camillus looks like a scale model in all proportions. Thats where the impression about the camillus comes from. I am glad someone mentioned the old timer as it solves the problem about the shape of the camillus. Thankyou, tom.
 
Tom,
I am not sure how much of the history of the two companies you know, so please bear with me if I am repeating something you already know.

Both Camillus & Schrade were from the state of New York. The same family (the heirs of Albert Baer) owned both companies.

Schrade went out of business in July of 2004 and Camillus went out of business in February of this year.

Camillus made the knives in the Gran’pa series as sort of a tribute to Schrade. They reproduced (with some changes such as the handles) some of the most popular patterns from Schrade’s Old Timer series.

I hope this helps,
Dale
 
My Gran'pa knives:

Gran'pa Single Blade Pocket ( #CGP12 )
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Gran'pa Two Blade Pen ( #GP104 )
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Gran'pa Sharp Hunter ( #GP152 )
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Nice! You have the whole set now? I don't have to tell you that they weren't produced in large quantities or for a long period of time!
 
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