sears and/or craftsman 95113?

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This knife is being asked about in the Camillus forum. It is a Camillus made Remington bullet knife with a different tang stamping than all the others of this type. Only those five numbers that begin with 95. I'm thinking that the blade is simply one that was destined for a Craftsman knife.
Phil
 

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The number is appropriate for a Sears knife. Here are the numbers surrounding that number with the Schrade patterns I have jotted in:

95075-4"LB, 3 1/8 mod. clip blade, no rear bolster
95111- 4" Stockman, Sears 100th Anniversary, shield, etch, black diamond grooved handle.
95113 - Camillus Large trapper Sears 100th Anniversary Limited Edition
95155- 3 1/2" green bone trapper
95223- 885UH? Stockman 3 bl. 2 1/2"
95226- LB8
95232-4" LB
95233- LB7 pattern 4 15/16
95235- 2 13/16 Serpentine Jack 2 bl. Clip, pen, eagle banner shield
 
I posted the I.D. of the 95113. If it had been a knife snake, I'd have been bit!
 
Of course, Sears went to Camillus for a bullet pattern not made by Schrade. Or, Schrade contracted with Camillus to furnish the knife. Whatever, at least I am convinced that the mystery knife is simply one with a wrongly marked blade. Thanks for your help, Mike!
Phil
 
Yes, I think that Sears used quite a few Camillus knives over the years. Note that #95111 4" stockman pattern used also for the 100th Anniversary issue. Is it a Schrade or a Camillus?

And whether Schrade brokered the patterns to Sears or not, I have no idea, and hadn't even really considered before you brought it up. In the case of the 4 1/2" bone trapper, I posted the papers with it and the registration certificate address is I.S. Corp., 52 West Genesee St., Camillus, N.Y. I thought that was odd with Sears having become adament that the knives and boxes (and usually all papers) have only Sears names, numbers and addresses since about the mid seventies to early eighties.

Codger
 
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