
Product: CAMOFIRE CASSELMAN ROSEWOOD POCKET KNIFE
Regular Retail Price: $54.95
Camofire Price: $22.99 – 58% OFF
Description: A quality pocket knife can be seen in the quality of the blade and the way it feels solid in your hand. You’ll know this is no run of the mill pocket knife when you hold it for the first time.
The Camofire Casselman Rosewood Pocket Knife has both. Crafted with German quality Rosfrei stainless steel for the blade and a solid hinge mechanism, this knife is built to last for years. The blade is 3″ long and the handle is 4″ long for a total of 7″ when opened.
Skinning game, cleaning fish or just for carving up a willow around the campfire, this knife is worthy of the Camofire name. Choose between a muley or an elk image on the knife.
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These knives are marketed by dynamic marketing online. They will engrave your business name and a wildlife animal on the knives. You order them in quantities of 20 knives at $21.00 each. I ordered some for my business and really like the quality.
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How can I order one of these?
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I have one of these knives and I love it. It feels like your holding something heavy duty unfortunately I am hard on tools and I broke about a helf an inch off the tip. Being this was a gift from my father I would be interested in replacing it if there is any way you could accomodate me. Thanks in advance, Steven.
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To close the blade, look on the underside for a ribbed ‘fin’. Push it to your left. This is called a liner lock mechanism. It will release the blade so that you can close the blade.
Re: “I am hard on tools and I broke about a helf an inch off the tip” it is not a tool to pry things, it is a knife. A blade with a handle. Prying is a no-no. Use something else to pry.
Thank you.
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Tom – I have no idea. We brought them in about a year ago and haven’t re-ordered them since.
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great knives the look and feel like to know if they are union made
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i would like info on a rosewood knife made by ya”all fot IPS edinburg tx any info is apreciated thank you,alan antilla
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I just purchased one of these casselman rosewood knives from our local union ,local 952 in Tulsa, Ok and the first day I’ve had it the hinge-pin bolt fell out, can I get another hinge-pin ?
Glen Seaton
16603s 161o3 s
Bixby,ok, 74008
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Glen – We don’t supply or sell the Casselman knives. Sorry.
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are these knives made in the u.s.a. the casselman knife
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Are these knives union made in the U.S.A.
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I would order the casselman knives with Baker Oil Tool logo on the side. Who do I talk to?
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My hinge bolt fell out too it should be an left hand thread 8-32 socket head so it won’t back out
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I received one of these knives as a gift from my union for completing the apprenticeship program about a year ago. So far I have no complaints except that the pocket clip is a bit more cumbersome than most knives. It seems to hold a good edge though and is still fairly sturdy. I just wish I could keep it from catching on everything I get near. Still though, I am much happier than not.
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I have one I was given, with the Toyota logo engraved on it. Love it! Good, strong, sharp. It is obviously a right-handed design, and I am left handed. Were there any of these knives made for lefties?
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