The seller admits this is a Franenknife - no doubt there. Admire his honesty and appreciate the fact that he doesn't call it rare. Interesting though isn't this a Remington frame with different era Camillus blades? I can't tell from the pictures if any of the Remington blades remain? Amazing that it all went back together. The brass bolster pin add a touch of class. The Johnny Cash song about one pc. at a time kind of describes how this knife was built.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1950S-C ... SwVm5Y9~LG
Interesting knife to study
Interesting knife to study
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Re: Interesting knife to study
Its a, '58 '59 '60 '61 '62, frankenknife Remmington. ftd
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