Vintage Remington Scout Knives
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Scoutknives, I know I have bugged you before about this but I have been looking for an R965 with a star or scoutmaster hat shield, either one. I know they are rare but if you happen to see one and it would be an extra for you I would certainly be a buyer. By the way, you have a fantastic Remington Scout knife collection. Thank you for sharing. John
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Yes , very hard to come by John , I’ll keep a look out for you
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Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Nicest R965’s I have ever seen!!! Fantastic. I really appreciate you looking out for me!! John
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Some really rare knives Miller Bros, Tom, Mike. Fun to look at.
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Here’s another hard to find Remington Girl Scout knife .
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Cool knife Mike
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Never seen that one before!ScoutKnives wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 7:56 pm Here’s another hard to find Remington Girl Scout knife .
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Mike , you might have the foremost collection of any pocketknives anywhere. I know about the dedication to a pattern, I'm kinda upset when I pass on any farmers or don't get the opportunity on one.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
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Possibly Lyle .
It’s definitely a long ongoing obsession
Mike
It’s definitely a long ongoing obsession
Mike
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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I have some books I was given by a family friend that ended up getting a ton of books from a neighbor who wanted to get rid of them (and they had actually been saved from the trash by her). Every single one is north of a century old, and some are north of two centuries old. Among them is a set of 19th-century theological books originally belonging to William Harcourt, a prominent British Minister of Parliament who had given them to the widow of a good friend of his in the early 1800s as per an inscription on the flyleaf in the first of the series (Michaelis' On the Laws of Moses).
I said to myself "These should be in a museum". Heck, I think this is the only surviving set in a private collection. I had originally planned to donate them to a college or museum, but I was afraid of what they'd do with them. I did NOT want them sold or destroyed. I know they are probably quite valuable, but I will not ever sell them, and the conditions I'd make to any institution that I loaned or donated them to is that they could not be sold. However, the problem I have is that I'm afraid something would happen to them out of my control even here.
The problem I've got is preserving print ain't like preserving knives--it's a lot more complex. I currently have them in a small bookcase by themselves, and as I understand, that's not the ideal way to store them. I need to talk to a conservator, but we don't have any of them around here, and the tiny museum we have in town really doesn't do all that stuff. The nearest conservator for books is in Greensboro, NC.