H-T-T knives
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Jim, I was a believer that the htt knives were later (30's)
Knives till I got this knife. This bulldog has an early stamp.
Knives till I got this knife. This bulldog has an early stamp.
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Keith, I believe the HTT Bulldog was offered in either 1926 or 1936. I will look tonight. I have a reprint of the HTT magazine. John
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John, the stamp on my knife is 1921-24 theoretically. So that would make me think they should have given them out a little earlier or the blade was left over parts.
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I bought all 12 issues from 1929 htt magazine and this add was in there.
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Keith thanks for sharing the HTT ad, I had no idea that this slick black two blade bulldog was an HTT knife. John
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I'm finding out that there were quite a few knives that were offered besides the big bullet trapper, little trapper and the single blade bulldog. Very interesting to look threw these magazines. Great knife John
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This is a new one for me. Thanks for a view of the knife and the ad guys.
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Thank you Jim for your positive and uplifting comments , and thank you Keith for the ad and your wonderful knowledge of the knives we love so much!! John
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Great representation of a great American company fellas, thanks for sharing all this knife history.
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Yes sir. Good looking knife Jim
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Jim, very nice Bulldog. Thank you for sharing. Great bone and super etch. John
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Great looking knives Jim, John, and my other fellow Remington collectors. Way to represent Keith! I am so pleased and amazed at your increased knowledge and in your continuing robust enthusiasm for our beloved Remington brand! I still skirt the perimeter of the forum and enjoy all the look sees and discussions. Keep up the amazing show and tell...
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Does anyone know if the single bladed Jumbo Sleeveboard had 2 backsprings? Thanks.
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Yes it does1967redrider wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 5:04 pm Does anyone know if the single bladed Jumbo Sleeveboard had 2 backsprings? Thanks.
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espn77 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 8:20 pmYes it does1967redrider wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 5:04 pm Does anyone know if the single bladed Jumbo Sleeveboard had 2 backsprings? Thanks.
Thank you, Sir.
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I have posted this knife before, I don’t know about the advertisement. I hope it is ok to put it here. Harold
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Great picture and knife.
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Thanks guys. Harold
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Great pieces Harold
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One of the single blade Jumbo sleeveboards was recently up for auction on the bay, but there was too much going on with the blade for my liking.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124969073089#v ... cvip-panel
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124969073089#v ... cvip-panel
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