Well the knives in the 1st and 2nd pic's are all mint with paperwork.The knife in the 3rd pic has some cracks around the lanyard hole.That is what led me to buy the other of the same knife.It is going out in the mail Monday to git a new jigged bone handle.You are very right about my buying habits I just grab up what ever strikes me at the time.Probably to my ruin.LoLjohnnierotten wrote:Phillip...those 2 look like they're in perfect condition.![]()
You must be like me...collect a little bit of everything.
Remington Photos
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"Sometimes the best part of a knife was the hunt",PK
" Fēng xiàng zhuàn biàn shí, yǒu rén zhú qiáng, yǒu rén zào fēng chē!"
"When the wind of change blows some build walls while others build windmills!"
" Fēng xiàng zhuàn biàn shí, yǒu rén zhú qiáng, yǒu rén zào fēng chē!"
"When the wind of change blows some build walls while others build windmills!"
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This is my new addition. I keep it in my sock drawer! Green bone with no cracks.
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This is a Remington “Bulldog” special order knife for Hunter Trader Trapper magazine. It’s 3 5/8s closed and the main blade is on two springs. This pattern was in Bernard Levine’s Knife World column a few months ago and I was able to buy the magazine from him.
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Now that's super nice!! 
First one that I have had the pleasure of seeing.

First one that I have had the pleasure of seeing.

johnnierotten
So far,So good...So What!!
So far,So good...So What!!
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Good lookin' knife, OE.
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Thanks guys. It's the only Remington I have. Another one popped up on eBay after the KW column ran.
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This daddy barlow hasn't been used and belongs to a friend.
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I like that knife to.I hope to add one to my collection of bullet knives soon.One of my favorite bullet knives.razor1 wrote:Beautiful old Remingtons GuysI only have one Remington in my collection so far but I will be adding more
Here is a R106 Stag Jack that I picked up off the bay a couple of weeks ago
I like her alot
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sharpen your knife !!!
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R323? I would love to learn more about this knife. Is this stag? I can't tell if the last number is a 3 5 or 6.
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R3233, handled in bone. I'm pretty sure Remington never produced that pattern in stag. Acorn shield, punch blade, long pull main blade. Looks good. 

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Thanks. I thought all the bone was darker and the stag was the lighter color. Any idea of the value?
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Here are a few
R3155
R3165
R373
R4605
unmarked but have been told possibly german made
R3155
R3165
R373
R4605
unmarked but have been told possibly german made
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Nice one's Ken...I really like the punch jack...



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Paladin,you are one lucky man to have that awesome Bullet trapper,They all are very nice.I love the Remington Bullet Knives,I wish I had some of the old ones.Paladin wrote:We need to get this started and since I like the old ones, 1920-1940, I am going to post some photos of mine.
The first I'll put up is a R1123 that my Dad bought at a hardware store in Stamford, Tx in about 1932 or 1933, not really sure on the exact date. I started using it, yes, using it, in my teens. I must have skinned and cut the pecker out of about a thousand racoons with it. Then I went on to deer hunting and used it on field dressing and skinning.
On the second, I am told they called the scales Irish Soap.
Third is just a nice littel pearl with some spots.
I am convinced that Remington knives at the time were the best made in the USA.![]()
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sharpen your knife !!!
sharpen your knife !!!
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I don't come over here, cause I really don't have many Remingtons. The knives on this thread are amazing, so my rusty junkers hardly compare, but I thought I'd share.
This first one is no longer mine, I just traded it off...
Got lucky and scooped this up today in a bag of knives for $10...can anyone tell me anything about the age of this knife, there are no pattern numbers on it?
This last one was a steal on ebay awhile ago...got it for around $6.00 shipped. #R8063
It's gone on a trip to the spa...
Thanks for looking.
Glenn
This first one is no longer mine, I just traded it off...
Got lucky and scooped this up today in a bag of knives for $10...can anyone tell me anything about the age of this knife, there are no pattern numbers on it?
This last one was a steal on ebay awhile ago...got it for around $6.00 shipped. #R8063
It's gone on a trip to the spa...
Thanks for looking.
Glenn
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Raising this thread back up with a Remington 1123:
Mike Robuck
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Mike that is a nice 1123. Beautiful bone nice etch.
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Thanks Stockman.
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Re: Remington Photos
Just received this knife - it is a Remington Bulldog and advertised in the HTT magazine. ObsidianEdge (Mike) posted pictures of his knife and the magazine advertisement a couple of pages earlier in this thread.
The knife feels right and the bone is the traditional and beautiful Remington bone from the era when this knife was produced. It operates easily, the blade is tight, and it snaps solidly both ways.
The blade gives me a little concern when I compare it to the picture from the magazine. The tang stamp is missing on my knife and the blade does not appear to be polished. I couldn't readily see the tang stamp on Mike's example either, but the tang stamp in the magazine picture is prominent. Also, the etch on my blade appears to be lower than both Mike's example and the magazine picture.
I realize these knives were made by hand and there will be normal variations.
Does anyone see any reasons to be concerned about this knife?
The knife feels right and the bone is the traditional and beautiful Remington bone from the era when this knife was produced. It operates easily, the blade is tight, and it snaps solidly both ways.
The blade gives me a little concern when I compare it to the picture from the magazine. The tang stamp is missing on my knife and the blade does not appear to be polished. I couldn't readily see the tang stamp on Mike's example either, but the tang stamp in the magazine picture is prominent. Also, the etch on my blade appears to be lower than both Mike's example and the magazine picture.
I realize these knives were made by hand and there will be normal variations.
Does anyone see any reasons to be concerned about this knife?
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That's a beautiful, sexy knife Ralph.
After doing a Google search on it I can see nothing wrong
Will have to put one of those on my "look out for" list 



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