My Remingtons.
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Re: My Remingtons.
I like it. Is it a R3556?
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Re: My Remingtons.
The mint knife is Wayne’s Feeds and the other little knife is Wilson and Toomer Fertilizers.
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Those are cool
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Very nice John! I especially like the Purina knives.
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Re: My Remingtons.
John, you have put together a really amazing collection of Remington folders. It is extraordinary.
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Like I said to Keith, it takes a lot of everything to get a collection like that John. Friends, investment, perseverance, determination, etc.
Did I see a farmers jack?
Did I see a farmers jack?
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
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Lyle, I believe the farmers jack I had went to Keith in a trade. Not sure but I know I no longer have one. Sorry. I do appreciate your kind words. John
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Re: My Remingtons.
More great knives John. Glad to see you posting them.
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That's incredible. Thanks for showing John
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Thank you Keith, I appreciate your interest and your willingness to share your collection with us. John
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Thanks for sharing.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
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May the Father and Son bless
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This knife was similar to the Surveyor knife but were contract knives made for Lyman Bradford Co. From Kingston, Mass. My understanding is they were a tool company. Sold though magazine advertising.
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Does anyone have more information about Lyman Bradford Company? Thank you, John
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