THANKS to Camillus

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I wanted to thank Camillus for putting out such great products, I bought one of the Camillus 886, that Spark and Mike, have sfor sale - I ended up buying six (6) for Christmas gifts and to give to my two sons when they get older.

Also, I have the Magnum camp, Companion and Brute.

I am just amazed at the product they put out and I wanted to just say thanks.

Look forward to getting many more.
 
I got to go through the factory a few months ago. One thing that impressed me the most was the cuda line and BKT quality control.

I feel Camillus will be kicking butt and taking names in the next year. I am honored to be working with a great american company that has survived as many years as Camillus.
There are just not many companies out there that can come close to this type of history.

This shows me that they are smart business folks who know how to change with the times to meet the knife buyers wants and requirements. It feels good to have a product from a company that you know will be there when you need them. You can count on them.

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You guys are making me blush
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Stay Sharp!
Will Fennell
Camillus Cutlery
www.camillusknives.com
 
I would also like to add that Camillus still puts out a GREAT line of traditional pocket knives. These may not get the same attention nowadays as their more modern style of products, but being able to quality manufacture everything from traditional to the latest "tactical" pieces at such high quality is amazing.

I recently picked up a Camillus #67 stockman pocketknife. This knife's quality, overall feel, and sturdiness feel exactly like the very old Camillus knives my father carried decades ago, except the blades on mine are listed as 440-A instead of carbon steel. The fit, finish, walk & talk, sharpness, etc., to my observation, have not in any way diminished over the years.

This is actually the first knife marked Camillus I've ever bought (I have my dad's hand-me-downs, including an old military switchblade, and some Buck knives made on contract by Camillus). Thanks for growing with the times, but also not forgetting your old favorites as well!
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Jim
 
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