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Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 6:28 pm
by tongueriver
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.

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 7:51 pm
by ScoutKnives
Very nice Keith , I love me some Remington pyremite.....
A couple R965

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:07 pm
by americanedgetech
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!

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:27 pm
by espn77
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::

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:56 pm
by ScoutKnives
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::

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 11:06 pm
by espn77
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.

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 11:07 pm
by AREMINGTONSEDGE
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::

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 11:09 pm
by espn77
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.

Re: Remington pyremite

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:54 am
by pearlroosterman
A couple of the nicest scout leader pyremite I have ever seen. Great pair of R965. Very nice Keith! Thank you, John