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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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Anybody like to L@@K at these OLE REM toothpicks??

Yep, another nugget from the REM mine, landed TX ::woot::

Thanks and Het in advance
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My goal is to have one of these one day.I dig the bone handles,great addition to your Remington collection.
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thnx tankman
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Not an easy one to find Dave!

Very nice ::tu::
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Very nice!
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Dave that's a nice example of the Remington R943 fisherman/toothpick knife. Noticing that the knives you are showing have a lot of blade wear, did they belong to one person that used them back in the day? So far I like what your showing ::nod:: keep 'em coming.

Side note, if ya come across a very nice Remington electrician's knife and your in the market to sell it pm me and we can work out a $$ deal or "Case" trade.
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Will DO Rocky . . .
tonite ima milkin what Marbles i can outta the mine.
Will review pics for what ya seek . ..
Be advised... 17 MORE REMs from the mine arriving
TX on monday (23).. will gladly post some of them
for yer viewing pleasures.. Wish i knew
anythin bout Marbles.. dont know if im payin
75 for a 500 Marbles or vice versa :lol:

see pic for partial taste of whats headed to TX

Het in advance
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Marbles folders or Marbles fixed blades? The Arni Dunathan book, The Encyclopedia of Marbles Knives and Sporting Collectibles, is a must have for the Marbles collector. But the Safety Hunter is about the only folding knife he provides information on.
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