Remington's RH Pattern Fixed Blade Knives

The Remington Corporation and the knives that they built have influenced the U.S. cutlery industry more than nearly any other manufacturer. From the time America was settled, to the end of WWI, American knife companies struggled to compete with Britain and German imports, but events that occurred during and after the First World War led to a great change in this phenomenon. Unprecedented opportunities arose, and Remington stepped up to seize the moment. In the process, they created some of today's most prized collectables. In an ironic twist, the next World War played the greatest role in ending the company’s domination of the industry.
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A collection in a collection of a bigger collection...Whewwww ::mdm:: ! Remington RH65. ::tu:: Just keeping things going.
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Keep showing off them good ol' Remington Rocky. I'm enjoying it
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Mine are a little rougher than you guys but here's another one :lol:
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Love that Boy Scout knife Dimitri and the finger groove on the handle is very cool. 8) ::tu::
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Thanks Rocky, I prefer the finger grooves in a fixed blade knife handle.

Them boy scouts sure had it good back then, Remington made a beautiful knife :D
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Hey here's one like yours Mike,(SK) but this doesn't have the nice etch like yours!
Remington RH204 green plastacele handle ::tu::
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Nice one Rocky , love it !

AREMINGTONSEDGE wrote:Hey here's one like yours Mike,(SK) but this doesn't have the nice etch like yours!
Remington RH204 green plastacele handle ::tu::
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Pushing ahead with a few more fixed blade knives from my Remington collection. ::nod:: ::tu::

Dimitri, this is my RH51 Remington Boy Scout Knife. The etch is there but has lost most of the black color. This as you see lacks the finger grooves.

The second picture is of my Remington Rh4b

The third is of a second Remington RH65 but this has the Remington Dupont Stainless Steel etch.
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I like all of those Rocky!

Never paid much attention to the finger grooves in the handle, thanks for showing your example ::tu::
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Hey Keith...getting closer to finding the knife "tool" F1632 that goes in your box. Here's two examples of the "F" pattern Industrial knives. Look to the left side of the ad and note the Remington Banana and oyster knives F61055, F61077, F103 and F104. 8) ::tu::

Also I found a Remington clipper/Chicken bone cutter...Very Rare and different, not seen often. I think that all of these "F" patterns are scarce and not seen often. JMHO ::nod:: ::tu::
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That's a cool add there Rocky. And a really cool set of clippers. I haven't come across and F knifes yet. But im diligently looking ::facepalm::
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Here's my Remington RH30 small Bowie. Excellent condition with beautiful patina. ::tu:: ::nod::

Pulled the wrong sheath...sorry :oops:
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Remington RH4 outers fixed blade
approximate OAL 7 1/4
approximate blade 4in.
Is this the only outers pattern Remington made?
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Hi David, great little Remington RH4. If I understand your question correctly the answer is yes. This is the only pattern RH4 I know about. The RH4b that I showed previously has the thumb guard. This is the only one that has that "Flanged" styled tang. I'm guessing and not familiar with the word "outers".

Ok, looked it up and added some knowledge to the ol' tool box upstairs. ::hmm:: ::facepalm:: ::handshake:: ::tu::
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I've added a couple to my non existent RH collection. 1st are 2 50's. 1 has finger grooves
2nd is 2 51's. 1 has finger grooves
3rd is a 74P
4th is a 73
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ummmmmm...very nice Keith! You are collecting some very nice mint to minty knives. Well done my friend! ::handshake:: ::groove::
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Thanks Rocky. I appreciate that. I show a picture. Not mine. A friend of mine who has what I consider to be the holy grail of remington fix blades. Enjoy.
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That...is impressive indeed. Wow, ::ds:: love the case as well.
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All the knives match the catalog. I haven't seen a lot but it's the only fix blade case I've seen.
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I don't recall ever seeing one like the far right of your display.
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Remumc wrote:I don't recall ever seeing one like the far right of your display.
I'm pretty it's a RH75. But the display isn't mine "yet"
Here is a picture of it in the "1938 catalog "
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Ok here's a few more of mine. :wink:
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I sure like lookin at your knives Rocky. Especially like the fishing knife. I saw one on ebay the other day. In about as good of condition as yours, thought it was priced to high. In no time it was gone.
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Rocky: What is the handle material on the next to last knife, the one with the wide ricasso? Thanks.
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Thanks Keith, got a few more to show. If ya run across an RH 55 let me know it would almost finish my Remington fish knife collection.

Steel, if your talking about the RH28 that is a hard composition of rubber with the Remington UMC logo engraving.
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