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Soup Line knife by Camillus Cutlery

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Comment by Derek Wells on June 11, 2016 at 17:20

It may have been born out of a mistake ...  but for the troops it would have been a handy knife just the same. Thanks for sharing.

Comment by Ralph Kessler on October 30, 2015 at 14:11

Okay after some painstaking research here's the story on this old knife.

It's a Camillus Model #9511 Red Cross Knife w/Spoon made in 1917 for the Army troops and arrived in their "Christmas" packages. It was a huge misunderstanding that brought these early Red Cross Knives to life. A hard of hearing or half Deaf Salesman asked a general what they needed and suggested a folding knife that incorporated a spoon and the general replied there would be no need as the troops were all issued knives and spoons but the deaf salesman heard him say yes knife & Spoons and so the model #9511 was born. There were a total of 500,000 to 1,000,000 made by every manufacturer known at that time but all contracts were cancelled eventually when the foul up was discovered. Major Knife makers such as Case cutlery, Robson, also made this early Christmas Knife

Comment by Ralph Kessler on October 28, 2015 at 22:26

Hi

We are looking for manufacturers dates on this knife, please try to identify the years made.

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