Peanuts
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Peanuts
Two R1323 Remington Peanuts both different. Shields and the wrap around backspring. R673 Remington Peanut with
spear master. The last picture shows the backsprings. I thought it showed the changes made by Remington from time
to time.
Harold
spear master. The last picture shows the backsprings. I thought it showed the changes made by Remington from time
to time.
Harold
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Re: Peanuts
You have nice knives stockman. Her are four of mine. First is a 1555, second 657, third 983, fourth 673, fifth 1323
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Re: Peanuts
I really like the 983 Nice master blade and etch. Pretty little knife.
Harold
Harold
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Thanks Harald. I just picked that one up a couple weeks ago. Probably one of the strongest etches I have. It has a little more bulk to it than the 1323 does.
Re: Peanuts
Harold,stockman wrote:Two R1323 Remington Peanuts both different. Shields and the wrap around backspring. R673 Remington Peanut with
spear master. The last picture shows the backsprings. I thought it showed the changes made by Remington from time
to time.
Harold
That's a nice Peanut. I have always wanted a Peanut with black scales... I would name it "Sleepy Legume".



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Re: Peanuts
Nice old peanuts! 

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Re: Peanuts
Beautiful Remington dogleg patterns Harold and Keith. Love those little knives.



Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1