Remington pyremite

The Remington Corporation and the knives that they built have influenced the U.S. cutlery industry more than nearly any other manufacturer. From the time America was settled, to the end of WWI, American knife companies struggled to compete with Britain and German imports, but events that occurred during and after the First World War led to a great change in this phenomenon. Unprecedented opportunities arose, and Remington stepped up to seize the moment. In the process, they created some of today's most prized collectables. In an ironic twist, the next World War played the greatest role in ending the company’s domination of the industry.
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Truly beautiful cell, Keith; thanks for showing them. I keep most of my cell knives in cigar boxes with blades open and the lid cocked a bit, bone-dry room, zero sunlight, on a shelf so I can pluck down a box and coonfinger them any time. I do have a few with better longevity reputation in with other knives in cases. Cracked ice and yaller are risky.
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Very nice Keith , I love me some Remington pyremite.....
A couple R965
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tongueriver wrote:Truly beautiful cell, Keith; thanks for showing them. I keep most of my cell knives in cigar boxes with blades open and the lid cocked a bit, bone-dry room, zero sunlight, on a shelf so I can pluck down a box and coonfinger them any time. I do have a few with better longevity reputation in with other knives in cases. Cracked ice and yaller are risky.
Allowing any (potential) gassing to escape...
Maybe I'll drill a few 1/8" holes in the plastic cases. ::hmm::

That is a Gorgeous pair Scout!
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ScoutKnives wrote:Very nice Keith , I love me some Remington pyremite.....
A couple R965
Nice Mike, I have not seen either one of those knives in person. ::tu::
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Well Keith put the Florida Lakeland Gator show next February on your list of shows and I'll show you them in person .
Until I found my first one I believed the R965 was a unicorn, now I've seen 3 .


espn77 wrote:
ScoutKnives wrote:Very nice Keith , I love me some Remington pyremite.....
A couple R965
Nice Mike, I have not seen either one of those knives in person. ::tu::
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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tongueriver wrote:Truly beautiful cell, Keith; thanks for showing them. I keep most of my cell knives in cigar boxes with blades open and the lid cocked a bit, bone-dry room, zero sunlight, on a shelf so I can pluck down a box and coonfinger them any time. I do have a few with better longevity reputation in with other knives in cases. Cracked ice and yaller are risky.
Thanks Cal, I throw this is a "Remington " forum, but would love to see what you have.
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Keep ‘em coming Keith...a great show of Remington’s py-ri-mite styles and colors montage. All knives are clean and tidy with some great etching! I really enjoy the look see! You have a beautiful and desirable collection! This material handle that Remington invented is truly endless! ::tu:: ::woot::
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ScoutKnives wrote:Well Keith put the Florida Lakeland Gator show next February on your list of shows and I'll show you them in person .
Until I found my first one I believed the R965 was a unicorn, now I've seen 3 .


espn77 wrote:
ScoutKnives wrote:Very nice Keith , I love me some Remington pyremite.....
A couple R965
Nice Mike, I have not seen either one of those knives in person. ::tu::
I go to North Carolina one a year to pickup more Remington stuff, I guess I need to do it during your show. I've seen pictures of your display and there are many knives in your display I have never seen.
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A couple of the nicest scout leader pyremite I have ever seen. Great pair of R965. Very nice Keith! Thank you, John
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