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Showing Original Post only (View all)So is my beloved Camillus camp knife now carry-on, measured from where? [View all]
Does the blade length go from the non-blade base part or only the blade? The sharp/blade part is 2 3/8" but the whole is 2 5/8" and the width is 5/8". Whoopi said these things were always allowable INSIDE the luggage, not on-person, correct?

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The illustrated Camillus Knife is the Camillus Camp Knife that features a 2 3/8" spear blade, can opener, punch and screwdriver/cap lifter made of stainless steel. The stainless steel handle of this Camillus knife, 3 3/4" closed, has U.S. embossing and a shackle.
Camillus Knives: Camillus Camp Knife, US Embossed, CM-1760
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This item is discontinued and out of stock - it is left for reference only.
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So is my beloved Camillus camp knife now carry-on, measured from where? [View all]
UTUSN
Mar 2013
OP
DUers know everything. I just wonder why those who don't find it necessary to reply. n/t
UTUSN
Mar 2013
#2
I shall (carry on). The wait will be productive for me, will apply some mineral oil
UTUSN
Mar 2013
#4
Thanks, All: My faith in DU know-how remains undiminished!1 So these things were always
UTUSN
Mar 2013
#9
This reminds me of the time I had a 1" keychain Swiss Knife lost in the lining of my purse
librechik
Mar 2013
#11
It makes sense anatomically, in terms of the depth of the would it could theoretically create
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#26
So now my little key chain Leatherman is legal on a plane but not the court house
Jersey Devil
Mar 2013
#21
No way I would ever let my Camillus Boy Scout wood carving knife near an airport.
bemildred
Mar 2013
#24
This shows the TSA and HS are doing a great job at making sure nothing gets passed them
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#27
