Stockman, 'Rough cut' Series ?

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I got my first Camillus knife today via eBay.
A camillus Stockman with yellow delrin sawcut scales, it was also described as 'Rough Cut series'.
This may seem a bit of a dumb question but i have to ask it. All three blades have the roughest bevel grind edge i have seen, almost like a micro seration.
The main blade is etched with 'Rough cut', i have tryed to search on here and elsewhere to find the descipiton / history of the 'Rough Cut Series' but have failed to find anything.
Does the name relate to the rough edge or have i got a duff one or one that someone has messed with then sold on? The rough grind is uniform on all three blades.
Its my first of many Camillius knives i hope, bought after reading that Camillus made the stockmans for Buck Knives for a period in the 1960's, do all Camilus have this rough edge?
thanks in advance Rich.
 
Rich45 said:
I got my first Camillus knife today via eBay.
A camillus Stockman with yellow delrin sawcut scales, it was also described as 'Rough Cut series'.
This may seem a bit of a dumb question but i have to ask it. All three blades have the roughest bevel grind edge i have seen, almost like a micro seration.
The main blade is etched with 'Rough cut', i have tryed to search on here and elsewhere to find the descipiton / history of the 'Rough Cut Series' but have failed to find anything.
Does the name relate to the rough edge or have i got a duff one or one that someone has messed with then sold on? The rough grind is uniform on all three blades.
Its my first of many Camillius knives i hope, bought after reading that Camillus made the stockmans for Buck Knives for a period in the 1960's, do all Camilus have this rough edge?
thanks in advance Rich.

I "think" the Rough Cut refers to the texture of the delrin sawcut scales.
 
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