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The Old WWII Utility Style U S A Camillus Bone 4 Blade Pocket Knife 

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We all remember our first folding knife or pocket knife.The all steel construction of this Engineers Knife tells me it was likely made after 1942 when the US began rationing materials like brass and nickel silver so that they could be used elsewhere in the war effort. Everything on this knife; blades, shield, bolsters, springs, bail and pins are made from steel. This is easily verified by the use of a magnet. It has bone handles, the rear handle is a couple shades lighter than the mark side handle, and this is typical of the knives from the early part of World War II. They were making knives for the war effort, not thinking about what would look best to future generations of collectors. These were mass produced war knives, made by some of the world’s finest cutlers, a dying breed at that time and now lost forever.. The Navy spec number was 41-J-4 and the army spec number was 17-170. The military name is “Knife, Pocket, Engineer, Four Blade, With Clevis.” Camillus made 1.7 million of these for the U.S, Navy and 3.2 million for the U.S. Army.

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@scottschmittmusic
@scottschmittmusic Год назад
Cool!.. I have one.. was just going through a bag of hand tools from my father in law and boom there it was
@RDobbs-uv4xc
@RDobbs-uv4xc 3 года назад
I got one in great shape! Love it. Proud to have it and occasionally carry it.
@andrewkunzedroneproduction9016
@andrewkunzedroneproduction9016 3 года назад
i remember the time when bill taught me how to use a blade! he is a true american and true outdoorsmen! not many like you anymore bill
@CuttingEdgetools
@CuttingEdgetools 2 года назад
Love it👍🇺🇸
@JavierSanchez-kk9yo
@JavierSanchez-kk9yo Год назад
😮buena navaja
@shanedriver9094
@shanedriver9094 2 года назад
Glad I found this video. Just inherited one. It was bad rusted but that thing got sharp as a straight razor with easy sharpening.
@toyaparker3254
@toyaparker3254 3 года назад
Nice
@eddiegarage9633
@eddiegarage9633 4 года назад
What a cool thing to pass down and remember someone that served ,thank you for posting this.
@bigjsknives
@bigjsknives 2 года назад
I picked one up at an estate sale last weekend for $5. Decent shape, scales aren’t damaged at all and has the lobster claw but I don’t see 4 lines on the tang. Looks identical to the one u have. I did more looking and research, it does have the 4 lines and has brass pins and liners so it’s an early ww2 model.
@soesterbergblue
@soesterbergblue 4 года назад
Very nice job cleaning that classic up. Those are quite spendy now. Can you use that for rust on rifles?
@RDobbs-uv4xc
@RDobbs-uv4xc 3 года назад
I think that one scale was replaced at some point. Only one I've ever seen mismatched like that.
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation 3 года назад
The morning of August 15, 1945, dawned with the realization that after a long war resulting in some 60 million deaths worldwide, WWII was finally over and Victory in Japan (V-J Day) had arrived. Hours earlier, Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s unconditional surrender, bringing WWII hostilities around the world to an end. President Harry S. Truman declared a two-day holiday and the war-weary world breathed a collective sigh of relief.
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