R7853 AND A R622_ ??

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MrBlister
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R7853 AND A R622_ ??

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Jus landed TEXAS. .
one lost blade but hey..
when yer that old
we ALL lost sumpn. . lololo
the file blade pattern has SPLIT back springs
sexy REM bone and hard snap
could almost convert a CASE guy. .

enjoy and thanks in advance.. Kajeet!!
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Re: R7853 AND A R622_ ??

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That is a sweet knife and has beautiful scales.
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Re: R7853 AND A R622_ ??

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anybody know what the last digit in
that pattern num shud be ?? 3 blade
R 6 2 2 __ ?

thanks and kajeet in advance
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Re: R7853 AND A R622_ ??

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Pattern number should be 6223, shown on page 170 of Ritchie and Stewart's book, "Remington Knives Past & Present".

All Remingtons, with a few exceptions, that had bone handles ended their pattern numbers in "3" (notable exception the R100's).
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