Whittler whaaatah whootah ?

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Whittler whaaatah whootah ?

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Anybody know if this ole 3423 is SPOSE to have a
coping blade.. and if so, do ya call it a whittler??

YEP... ya DID thee whot ya thunk ya thaw..
2nd load arrived TX from the DUTCHMANS' REM mine.
13 total to share with yawll, one at a time

thanks in advance . .

Dave
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Dave, I'd just call it a fine looking desirable knife. Ya done good.
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Het Dave nice looking knife. Stewart and Ritchie has R3423 pattern whittler,blades spear pen & cut off pen, handle bone,shield oval,Length closed 3 3/8'' $350.00. the blade configuration is like a traditional whittler and not that carpenter whittler.
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Camillus (the knifemaker) would call it a whittler. :lol:

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::paranoid:: ::paranoid:: so this thang was made by camillus?? ::paranoid:: ::paranoid::
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1967redrider wrote:Camillus (the knifemaker) would call it a whittler. :lol:

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Sorry, Mr. Blister, for clean deeeeerailing your thread. ::facepalm::
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In the Remington No. C 30 catalog(The granddaddy of all Remington Catalogs) it shows the R3423. It is a traditional whittler. Sorry, Dave. :(
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