My Remingtons.

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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Thank you Keith.
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Pearlroosterman, the large sleeveboard whittler is fantastic. ::tu:: ::tu:: Thank you for showing it. Is the closed length 4"?
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John, you Arkansas boys know how to pick them. Great knife. ::nod::
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Thanks everyone. Glad everyone enjoyed seeing it. The knife is about 4 in closed.
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John, went thru your entire 19 pages this evening and really enjoyed viewing your collection. Is is fun to see such great remingtons that are under one roof.
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Thank you Jim. That means a lot coming from someone with the kind of collection you have put together. John
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Just for fun a 1930s Diecuts counter display for the mint dick kitchen knife with the knife attached. Happy Easter remingtonites
Just for fun a 1930s Diecuts counter display for the mint dick kitchen knife with the knife attached. Happy Easter remingtonites

Just for fun a 1930s Remington Diecuts store display for the moby Dick kitchen knife with knife attached.

Happy Easter remingtonites
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R1173,R4703,R1306,R4466,R4283,R1253R1613
R1173,R4703,R1306,R4466,R4283,R1253R1613
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Here are a few, I’ll pull more out later on. Sorry for the less than decent photography. Thanks, John
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Wow John. All are really nice. ::tu::
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Thought I would list my etched on this site as well as the one you created. Thank you
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Beautiful bullets john
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Thank you Jim.
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Cyclone Drilling
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The Cyclone Drilling knife is spectacular. ::tu:: ::tu:: Thank you for sharing.
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Here are a pair of Dollar knives. One with small spear and two be with punch. Both factory fresh mint. I love Remington stockmen knives
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Wow! Great Remingtons!! Thank you. John
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Lostvalley wrote: Here are a pair of Dollar knives. One with small spear and two be with punch. Both factory fresh mint. I love Remington stockmen knives
That's amazing. I thought I had a pair of good ones but not even close to that. Thanks for showing them Jim.
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The remington's in this thread are unlike any I have ever seen. Truly incredible. ::tu::
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WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
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Thank you Paul. John
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My latest Bullet upgrade, R4353
My latest Bullet upgrade, R4353
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I’ve owned this one for a few years. Fairly rare. I will post the bone handle when I locate in the vault.
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Bingo! Found it. Rare little bone handle pipe smoker knife.
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pearlroosterman wrote:6D527391-B7A2-4ABB-890B-D48186ACDAEB.jpeg
PRM, your R4353 upgrade is a nice example. ::tu:: ::tu:: In my experience, it is a challenge to find a R4353 with a good etch, with pretty bone, and with full blades.
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