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    Default Is this a decent knife?

    I've had this for 30+ years, but my dad is the one who bought it and dyed the sheath and handle black. I have no idea how to tell if it's junk or reasonable quality.

    I'm putting together a little car emergency bag and I need a knife to put in it. If this is Chinese crap, I don't want it.

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    Looks like a pilots survival knife. I imagine if it is decent quality it should have some sort of markings on the blade somewhere near the tang (hilt). As far as I know, all of the military contractors marked their stuff. The last one I had was made by Camillus in New York.

    Also, it probably doesn't really matter too much for your intended use even if it is a Chinese copy. I mean, it is just a sharp piece of metal, right?

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    I'm thinking because of the age it's Camillus. Like Ray said it should be decent quality.
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    The brass tip on the sheath is leading me to think it might be the real deal. I can't imagine the reproduction stuff putting that kind of detail into the sheath. Especially that long ago.

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    If it's authentic it could easily be worth a couple hundred bucks. Might be worth finding out and maybe putting a quality new knife in the kit that's worth a lot less if it gets beat up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by th3w01f View Post
    If it's authentic it could easily be worth a couple hundred bucks. Might be worth finding out and maybe putting a quality new knife in the kit that's worth a lot less if it gets beat up.
    Excellent point. I am partial to knives from Tops, ESEE, and DPX myself.

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    looks like one i had during my cub & boy scout years. Nice little whet stone in the small pouch.

    Ah the days of carrying a knife as a child and no cops, CPS ,or teachers getting involved.
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    Any stamps on the blade?

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    + 1 on a Tops and ESEE. Have both, love both. But for a car knife, you could consider a Becker BK 2. All brands mentioned use 1095 steel primarily. High carbon, very tough and easier to field sharpen in a pinch than other steels. You'll find the Beckers to be a bit cheaper than Tops and ESEE, but just as good functionally. I'd rather beat the shit out of a BK 2 than a cool old blade like yours. Just my $.02.
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    If this is valuable, I'll sell it. How should I go about that? I'm not a knife guy...
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