Remington Dog Grooming Knife
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Remington Dog Grooming Knife
I have not posted to this section before, but felt this was the best place for this latest find that I received. I am an AKC dog show judge and travel around the Country with this other passion I have. I own a Spratt's grooming knife, but always wanted an original Remington. Well a quick buy it now on eBay produced this fine example at a great price. Blades are stained but certainly not worn at all. It still has the etch but not as clean as I'd like, no cracks and snaps like it should. I LOVE the dog shield too. That is just awesome in my opinion. Just had to brag a little on this fine piece of 1930's cutlery. Yea, they knew how to make em back then so they did.
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Re: Remington Dog Grooming Knife
David,
That's a great looking Remington! I understand the function of the longer blade, but what about the short one that looks like a file?
Treefarmer
That's a great looking Remington! I understand the function of the longer blade, but what about the short one that looks like a file?
Treefarmer
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Re: Remington Dog Grooming Knife
The other side of the master looks the same as the secondary, just a longer blade for different stripping length on Terriers. It just looks like a file because that's how the teeth were cut into the blade.
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Re: Remington Dog Grooming Knife



Frank
OMG, it´s knives again!
OMG, it´s knives again!
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Re: Remington Dog Grooming Knife
David, Nice knife. These are fun. I have one with Walter B. Stevens & Son blade etch.
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Re: Remington Dog Grooming Knife
Nice snag. Shes a bueaty for sure. I been looking for one of them with the airdale shield.
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Re: Remington Dog Grooming Knife
Frank,you Germans still don't get it.You're not supposed to hit a dog with anything. 

Tang stamps hide more than they reveal.
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Re: Remington Dog Grooming Knife
Yep. Me too. Except it was made for Steven's by Case.stockman wrote:David, Nice knife. These are fun. I have one with Walter B. Stevens & Son blade etch.
Harold
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The words vintage and antique are vague. Actually most words are vague. Even the word vague is vague.
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