Re: May I join the fun?
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:05 am
Here is the last one in the display case. It is an example of handle material #9. Metal. This is an R219.
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I think I know you.Remumc wrote:Here is the last one in the display case. It is an example of handle material #9. Metal. This is an R219.
I think I know you also! Are you a farmer named Jack? And a proud owner of a 1916 Camillus rooster comb?wlf wrote:I think I know you.Remumc wrote:Here is the last one in the display case. It is an example of handle material #9. Metal. This is an R219.
Look at yours under a good light and use a magnifier. Some of those should have an etch hiding in the patina. Thanks for posting.TexasJack wrote:Nice Remington's thanks for showing them.
I guess I don't get out enough, I have never come across one with the blade etch.
I do try to buy all I find in almost any condition as long as my wife lets me.![]()
Here are a few of mine.
I like that one hiding next to the scout box. And two buffalo horn knives?kitt3nmitt3ns wrote:Here's my collection so far!
That's me.Glad to see you here C and welcome aboard the AAPK train.A a nice community here.They'll appreciate all your fine Remington knives.Save some,looks like it might be a long winter.Remumc wrote:I think I know you also! Are you a farmer named Jack? And a proud owner of a 1916 Camillus rooster comb?wlf wrote:I think I know you.Remumc wrote:Here is the last one in the display case. It is an example of handle material #9. Metal. This is an R219.
Hey welcome aboard! It's pretty difficult to find the brass handle EO Rems, virtually unused like yours. AwesomeRemumc wrote:Here is the last one in the display case. It is an example of handle material #9. Metal. This is an R219.