English Style Jack

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4 1/4" Remington Beautiful old knife R1023. Remington made some really nice knives. This one has
the wrap around backspring, beautiful scales and fine fit and finish. Tight old knife with 1/2 stops.
I have owned this knife for years. There is a light etch on master. Fine example of Remington quality.

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Harold that is one heck of a knife. ::tu::
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Nice one! ::tu::
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Really nice Harold. By wrap around, do you mean closed spring.? I have a R100B cattle knife with a closed spring and"DollarKnife" etch on the M blade. Mine is stamped Pat. pending on the cover. I didn't know Rem. made other closed spring patterns. Interesting. ___Dave
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Hansome one harold .. . we've come to expect no less from ya..

heres one i got... sorta like a english jack

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Harold that is a beautiful old Rem.
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One of my favorite patterns Harold,and she looks lovely.Flat bolsters on one end and roped or whatever is the proper term on the pivot end.

I call those slim jacks,more gentlemanly at 3 3/4"-4 1/4"
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]

GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

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djknife13 wrote:Really nice Harold. By wrap around, do you mean closed spring.? I have a R100B cattle knife with a closed spring and"DollarKnife" etch on the M blade. Mine is stamped Pat. pending on the cover. I didn't know Rem. made other closed spring patterns. Interesting. ___Dave
Dave a picture of wrap around spring. Probably not the real name. I really like the "DollarKnife" I also
have a nice R100B Like yours. Blister Nice old Rmington.

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stockman wrote:
djknife13 wrote:Really nice Harold. By wrap around, do you mean closed spring.? I have a R100B cattle knife with a closed spring and"DollarKnife" etch on the M blade. Mine is stamped Pat. pending on the cover. I didn't know Rem. made other closed spring patterns. Interesting. ___Dave
Dave a picture of wrap around spring. Probably not the real name. I really like the "DollarKnife" I also
have a nice R100B Like yours. Blister Nice old Rmington.

Harold
Thanks Harold. That really is a classy knife you have I have an old Rem. English Jack R1153 but that one isn't near as fancy as yours. ____Dave
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Dave, We must like the same knives. also have a R1153. Mine has a really pretty top Bolster.

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Beautiful knives gentlemen! Love those ol' Remingtons. Great examples of true quality and workmanship. Simply beautiful! ::tu:: ::drool:: ::nod::
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