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This link will bring you to AAPK's Camillus Collector specific discussion forum. The blade not adopted had a flat blade with plastic Resinox pommel. Hunting knife: Camillus hunting and fishing knives have long blades. The top edge was sharpened about a third of the blade length. It was later made with an etch on the blade "Sportsman" Each contractor had their personal signatures, better described as authorized deviations. Case (W.R. Case & sounds) --> 300,465 pieces, companies to design the Para knife. The others that I've seen have the later arched tang stamp. Posted December 7, 2019. The first needs of the United States in combat knives appeared during the 1st World War. Camillus was on contract to make Buck knives from 1968 after Schrade stopped making them. Thank you for the information glennbad. the M3 pommel and guard to improve their knife and help conserve parts. Although the regulation number of grooves is 8, it is not uncommon to see models with 5, 6 or 7 grooves. You will find here an article about the USM3 Fighting Knife. I have seen them mostly associated with the Air Force. Hope this information and photos helps . From the picture you can see that the length of the hilts are different. Q30: WW II Prototype made for the 6 inch Hunting knife These bayonets are very similar to the originals so you need to check The handle diameter was larger (1.2 inches wide) and had a pinned-on stepped pommel 1.35 inches wide. Saunders knives; and a few more knives under contract. All blades/implements open and close with good snap and no wobble. qualified technician to remove the surface rust and dirt on them. Never used or OFFERING A 1930-40'S SYRACUSE KNIFE CO. TEXAS TOOTHPICK IN NICE END OF DAY CELLULOID, 8 3/4" OVERALL, BARSS LINERS AND PINS, GROOVED NICKEL SILVER BOLSTERS, SOME LIGHT SHRINKAGE OF SCALES Vintage Camillus, New York (Heavy Duty great made knife, not cheap novilty) 2 Blade Large Cigar Knife with Riders of the TANG STAMPS: MCGREW ARKANSAS USA . These had 6 inch blades and screwed-on pommels. Model number 5686. with steel domed rivets. Pilot Survival Knife MIL-K-8662(AER). the Army needed one as well to replace the M2 pocket knife. The similarities to Mark I knives are obvious, but they were procured and manufactured under different contracts and specifications. Below you will find examples & a bit of information about some of the more notable stamps used by Camillus to mark its knives. rivets. the font is a bit off but hard to tell apart if you do not have the two In the field, it was actually distributed to fighting troops without bayonets. Kent Sportsman's knife with stagged Rosewood grips and We made no attempt to do any cleaning in case the knife is old. However, how nice of a Schrade knife you have is also dependent on what era the knife came from. Did your Camillus knife go to the war? I hope this is the right place to make this post.sorry if not. If you collect USM3 fighting knife, have a look at our knife selection, you will find several authentic USM3 available. eBay. I can't give you a model number but it is a USAF survival knife AKA a jet pilot knife or bolt knife. Wouldn't mind running across one of these to compare to my two examples. Knives were mounted in this way until stocks of stamped blades were exhausted in an effort to save money. knives under boxes and paperwork. The pommel is 6mm thick. knife. Western made two: one with a 6-inch blade, the G46-6, and one with a 5-inch blade, the G46-5. Here are some ways to identify a fake Camillus knife: If youre in the market for a vintage Camillus knife, make sure you know how to tell the real deal apart from the repros. This type of scabbard was manufactured only during the year 1943. This is the factory reference knife that was adopted. Guards were double steel, the very rare brass or plastic like the pommels. You have entered an incorrect email address! About as plain as you can get, this is a prototype paring The blade markings are not specified on the Camillus drawing. Find out more below. Pilots Knife Made by Camillus. Still others say the knife was designed for and used by U.S. special operatives during World War II. When the USA entered the war in 1941, the combatants quickly felt the need to have a combat knife at their disposal. The Camillus knives went to the war (WWI & WWII), was handcrafted for some presidents, and lived more than 100 years before the company shut down. by DTM1973 Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:33 am, Post I guess some where bent for personal preference. You are using an out of date browser. brass pins holding stagged bone over black plastic liners. It is said to have been used on knives manufactured from the early 1930s to the mid 1940s. knife with Rosewood plain grips and brass pins. stagged Rosewood with brass pins, S-6541 marked Guarded Version stagged Rosewood with brass We can go down the list for all the contractors. Free shipping on many items . Knives made by top companies were featured in catalogs that were either internally maintained or sent out to dealers and collectors. unknown variant like the Marbles above. During World War II, the company made over 15 million knives for the U.S. Armed Forces. This page is a recognition and identification guide for military fighting knives. Imperial (Imperial Knife co.) --> 854 015 pieces, I know my knives - maybe not as well as my mother - but enough to write helpful guides for you. Camillus wanted to send the knife with a hack saw blade attached to You have a very scarce Camillus MARK 1. Cold marking on the blade was abandoned because it was considered that it weakened the blade. IMHO, both knives fit into the category of Navy Mark1 knives. The handles are engraved with information and images of Kar Products and are chip and crack free. Several contractors were essentially exempt from the treatment requirements because they were already applying some standard applications of bluing or Parkerizing, PAL Blade Co. for example. There are also extensive catalogs on the knife brand, making my work easier. The old Camillus went gone out of business due to poor sales, a workers strike and a lockoutand then the long-time knife manufacturer filed for bankruptcy. compares with this knife. The 4th is actually the result of the assembly of blades of the 2nd type and guards of the 3rd type. The smaller Sharks were issued to Navy and Army Air Corps pilots as a bailout knife. This exact knife is pictured on page 103 of Mike Silvey's WWII Book.. . business. The pommel screw in the middle looks to be steel, but nut is brass. You have to be careful with this one as it is very similar to a few others. This tang stamp was used by Camillus from 1946 to 1950. Its total length is 292mm (11 5/8 inches). They all now have similar appearances, a conformity if you will. Camillus Sizzle Folding Knife. It is marked just U.S.N. The fun thing is that you also date the scabbards. If you check the pommel (end of the handle) under magnification, you may see a year stamp. like the original and with a little bit of use can be made to look old real Marbles prototype: Super rare item. Thank you everyone who helped me on this post. In New York City. I read they started dating these in the late 60s. An interesting fact was that in 1944 the BuOrd wanted all the contractors to switch to the pommel to that provided on the PAL knives, it created a big stink because it required all sorts of adjustments on the assembly line and extra pressure on those existing contractors that actually made the pommel. capt14k, The contracts were 1942, & 1943. Sword Brand Stockman 78. forces. 5684 L77A: Camillus tried to talk Naval Ordnance into using A knife for sale on Frank Trzaska's site shows a sheath with the same care instructions stamped into it, with the knife keeper in a different location. Bright blade (no property mark) initial production referred to as a 5-inch hunting knife, bright blade USN now referred to as the Mark 1, USN ricasso stamped with parked blade (corrosion resistant treatment compliance), late procurements with applied MARK 1 ricasso stampings. 1200 dozen made in for great photos and full text on telling them large bakelite pommel and multiple spacers. For all that good, though, some bad actors have learned how to make fake Camillus knives and pass them off as vintage. surely wasn't in Vietnam unless it was with a tourist. Some of these washers have a smaller diameter in order to form grooves to facilitate gripping. One is the Shark. Western made two: one with a 6-inch blade, the G46-6, and one with a 5-inch blade, the G46-5. Blade length is 5 3/4 , total length is about 10 3/8. Examples are plentiful and often were photographed hanging from the belts of soldiers who fought in the South Pacific Islands. Skip, I'm not sure that we can or can not label either of those knives as genuine Mark 1's. The company continued to do well during the 20s and 30s. Charlie I happen to agree with your take here. The blades have not been used or resharpened and Vintage Camco (Camillus) USA 2 Blade Jack Knife "Albany Felt Company"1960 - 1970 1997 Camillus Brown Bone Folding Hunter Made for the NKCA No Box, Never Carried , Has Factory Edge Nice Brown Bone with no Chips or Cracks Nickel Silver Bolsters For you nostalgia buffs, here's a good one to add to your collection. The tang stamp shown here is known as Camillus' four line stamp. In order to meet this need, the M1918 knife stock was distributed while waiting to design the ideal knife. Most of the knives shown I have factory documentation on from the 0 bids. $129.99. and sold through the PX system as well. Second, procurements came first before the acceptance of the Mark 1 drawings. Of course, that was very interesting to Camillusthe company had designed the M3 in 1942and military contracts, with additional sales in the commercial market to users and collectors, would be very welcome. The only way to stay in the knife business and keep running a profit was to start making and selling them domestically. Most examples of even the 1-1967 marked knives are made with a sterile blade. Bone stag and CR guard made in The pommel was flat steel and pinned to the tang. This was where he first got a taste for cutlery, which would later shape the man he became and the company he launched. Add to Cart. Of course, they were sharp and most of them are older than us, but that doesnt mean we lost interest. This camp knife has "High Carbon Steel" on the tang stamp. . One of the things the U.S. Armed Forces learned in Vietnam was the importance of guarding against mold and insectsleather handles had deteriorated quickly in the jungle. 5,292. The company manufactured Camillus branded knives and was a prolific contractor for other knife brands up until its last days in 2007 when the company filed for bankruptcy. Shop for Camillus Knives & Read Knife Reviews. US MILITARIA FORUM - COLLECTORS PRESERVING HISTORY Cutting blades and manicure blade all have good open and 1988 Jumbo Brown Bone Camillus Trapper Made for the NKCA No Box , Never Carried Nice Brown Bone Handles with no Chips or Cracks Has Original Factory Edge TANG STAMPS: CAMILLUS CUTLERY CO CAMILLUS NY TANG STAMPS: USN MARK 2 CAMILLUS NY, NORD 6581 BMCO 7 . Some of the knives have no branch of service marking on them. Where neither is possible, its best to stay away. On the blade -> Manufacturer's name + Type + Year of manufacture ex: PAL USM3 1943, 2nd Type marking (End of 1943) : http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/295814-5-inch-hunting-and-sheath-knives/?hl=%2Bpilots+%2Bknife&do=findComment&comment=2377348, http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/111421-odd-camillus-usn-mark-1/?hl=%2Bpilots+%2Bknife&do=findComment&comment=830644, http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/200448-questions-on-a-bright-blade-camillus-mark-1/. inch Mark 2 with a M3 pommel. Shortly after its bankruptcy, the brand name was purchased & re-launched by Acme United Corporation. if it was in Vietnam it must have been with some other folks not the US Powered by Invision Community, US MILITARIA FORUM - COLLECTORS PRESERVING HISTORY. I've heard arguments on both sides, but as of yet I'd be uncomfortable moving the positions beyond the level of opinion. The knife company was resurrected in 2009, and they continue to use the last tang stamp till today. This does not impact the price of the item youre buying and it supports me to keep creating the content that you love. rivets, Kent Sportsman with etching and stagged bone and large The STA-SHARP brand was made by Camillus for Sears Roebuck c. 1924-1941. Thanks for your help. It would use the current fiberglass M8A1 sheath, the same sheath in issue for the M7 bayonet. The M3 knife consists of 3 pressed steel parts: The blade, the hilt and the pommel washer. Here is an image of my fullered 5 inch blade next to the saber ground blade knife. Your email address will not be published. Kinfolks (Kinfolks inc.) --> 135,548 pieces, Saturday, May 19, 2018, is Armed Forces Day. edge. The original design of this 5" blade is, I believe, a pre-war Marbles design which was known as the "Ideal", a #45. In the 1980s, the U.S. Armed Forces discussed improving the M3. where possible. The two sheaths while marked differently, IMHO are from the same manufacture. touched them in anyway, as you see them is how they were in the showroom. Both marked CAMILLUS over N.Y. but the one on the left the font is larger. Tang stamp reads CAMILLUS N.Y. These fakes are even made with materials that age fast, tricking you into thinking that the knife has indeed seen a lot of years. This exact knife is pictured in the Parsons article on page 207 of Military Knives, a Reference Book.. To understand the Camillus M3, you need to know a bit about the history of the company that originally designed it. As with any military knife, be careful not to fall victim to the opinions of so-called experts, especially when they attribute particular knives to units like the Devils Brigade, Commandos, OSS, Underwater Demolition Team, etc. To remedy this problem the US Army had the Trench Knifes Mle1917, Mle1918 and Mle1918 mk1 manufactured. Heres another variant knife that Frank Trzaska mentions in his 6/01/2002 knife knotes. in the handle grip from the looks of it. U.S. M8 + Manufacturer's name This is an Official Boy Scouts of America knife made by Camillus here in the USA. Note the non-italic font & the length of line between "CAMILLUS" & "NEW YORK". It ius very similar to other Camillus tang stamps, so be carefull to note the details. Camillus (Camillus Cutlery co.) --> 404,109 pieces, The re-launch occurred in 2009 with an introduction of a line of tactical knives imported from oversees. View on eBay. An unmarked prototype hunter with Stagged Rosewood and Did Camillus Make Other Brands Knives on Contract? Another part of the group has Master blade near mint with light snap.A dot stamped on back tang.Pen blade in same condition.Very nice brown bone Camillus USA Safari Series CSS-1 Cape Buffalo Cocobolo Knife in Box - Cocobolo Wood Handles - No Cracks - NS Bolsters - Brass Liners - Snaps Open and Shut - No Wobble - Very Nice Unused Condition Camillus NY USA CCC-4 Bone Classic Cartridge Bone .257 ROBERTS Banana Trapper Knife in Box - Bone Handles - No Cracks - Nickel Silver Bolsters - Brass Liners - Snaps Open and Shut - No Wobble - Camillus NY USA CCC-2 Bone Classic Cartridge 30-30 WIN Knife in Box - Bone Handles - No Cracks - Nickel Silver Bolsters - Brass Liners - Snaps Open and Shut - No Wobble - Very Nice Unused Camillus NY USA CCC-1 Bone Classic Cartridge 45-70 Gov't. They did not adopt this knife, as we know the M3 was It was officially known as the G46. Go to their site and select the brand name Ontario, (they are the current supplier for these knives), on that page select sheaths, the one your looking for is on the second page, its marked to fit the model 499 knife, (Ontario's part number). But there are clever reproductions that can fool you into thinking its the real thing. Multitool knife: Some knife designs from Camillus contain . Omaha was defaced to prevent identification. Engineers. The Cattaraugus 225-Q had one of the strongest blades of any World War II combat knife. BryanJ- Besides the single pinned pommel, other ways to spot a 90s Camillus blade stamped repro is the color of the finish, originals are a bluish-black, not gray parkerizing, and the original "CAMILLUS" blade stamp is way smaller than the US M3, not almost the same size as the newer ones. originals and always set off an alarm when looking for an original Most folks don't know The washers are delimited by the guard on one side and the pommel washer on the other. Presuming the knife and scabbard were issued together (and it is quite likely that they were), you can date this knife to 1944. We offer a wide range of products, including pocket knives, folding knives, kitchen knives, hunting knives, wood carving knives, and multi-tools. Another unmarked Prototype hunter with stagged Rosewoods Pilot's Survival Knife. Also, there are periods between the U, S, & A. US M6 + Manufacturer's name + 1943 + Ordnance corps. Add to Cart. of Tom Williams, Camillus factory historian, I have assembled the ONE CAMILLUS 1960 US Military Survival Pocket Knife . Made for Sears & Roebucks. The blade not adopted had a flat blade with plastic Resinox pommel. Knives Australia - We sell high quality Military Knives, Camping Knives and Tactical Knives online Australia wide. A place to discuss & share pictures of anything that relates to knives. Some extremely valid points! This tang stamp was used by Camillus from 1989 up until its bankruptcy in 2007. VINTAGE US MILITARY CAMILLUS KNIFE EX. Mikedon thanks for posting the pictures. Important note : As the fiber sheaths are quite fragile (we see them quite often with the broken end), the M8 A1 was modified after the war. These are the remaining items that were left in the Camillus factory show #4. Made after march 1985 to 2006. brass rivets, Another Kent with stagged bone and small brass domed Since the manufacturers maintained it themselves, its a reasonably accurate way to tell the era that a knife came from. View on eBay. My experience has taught me that there's nothing like digging in and getting started. The tang stamp shown here is known as Camillus' three line arch stamp. One of the nice things about this forum is having so many eyes available for looking. Knife #1 and #2 were never found in the factory collection years ago, this The one on the right pommel nut and screw are brass. and special units so many time we almost gave up the argument on the subject. The good news is that I found multiple ways to determine how old your Camillus knife is. It was held in place with a steel washer pinned to the tang. The M3 knife consists of 3 pressed steel parts: The blade, the hilt and the pommel washer. We see this one constantly on sale as a "Vietnam The tang stamp shown here is much like the widely known 4 line stamp shown lower on this page. Can't recall seeing. Made in September 1941. Camillus did use up the rather small quantity of 1966 blades when the change was made. Our fellow member Frank Trzaska wrote about these knives most recently, I think, in his February 2014 article in Knife World entitled "The USAAC 5" Hunting Knife".

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