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The Camillus Boy Scout Single Blade Lockback Knife features a 3 3/8 inch high carbon stainless steel clip blade with BSA etch. The brown jigged Delrin handle comes with a round coined nickel silver fleur-de-lis shield, a nickel silver bolster, a lockback, and a lined lanyard hole. The Camillus Boy Scout Single Blade Lockback Knife is 5 inches closed, and has an overall open length of 8 3/4 inches.

This knife is used and in very good shape. With a little polishing, it could be as good as new. These Camillus BSA knives are no longer available and are highly sought after collector's items. These models are the last USA Made BSA knives ever produced.
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Old 07-29-2010, 11:42 AM
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Bloodwood Skinner

Here's a Skinner, I just made for a Friend. He really likes Bloodwood.Got to make the sheath. Hope y'all like it,Thanks for Looking!!

Frank

Stats:

Steel......3/32" 1095

Scales.....Bloodwood

Blade Length.....4"

Overall Length.....8 3/4"

Pins.....1/8" Brass






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Really like the Bloodwood on that one. What type of finish did you use?
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Really like the Bloodwood on that one. What type of finish did you use?

Thanks!! I sanded to 600 grit and then put on "Minwax Wipe-On Poly"( clear satin) put 2 coats on and used 0000 steel wool in between coats. Then after a day of drying I used "Pink Scratchless" compound on my buffer and then buffed the handles. Then I used "Briwax" and waxed the scales and then wiped off with clean cotton t shirt. Hope this helps!!

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Very nice Frank. That knife flows very well, as well as looks great.


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Frank, Very nice
I really like that bloodwood is that just a natural finish, it goes well with the satin finish of the steel. I think it's my first time seeing it.
Your friend should be very proud of that knife.
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Frank, the Bloodwood looks real nice on that skinner!


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