The All Scout Knives Thread

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My latest scout pattern acquisitions. A Craftsman 9467 and an Official Girl Scout Utica Featherweight. The Utica is a gift from Cal (tongueriver) that he kindly included in his POS round table package. Thanks Cal!

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Are fixed blades allowed in this thread?
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Mumbleypeg: Those are two very good looking knives in great shape. If you don't mind my asking, did you get the Craftsman from ebay, or a private source?
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Quick Steel wrote:Mumbleypeg: Those are two very good looking knives in great shape. If you don't mind my asking, did you get the Craftsman from ebay, or a private source?
The Craftsman came from eBay. I've had another 9467 Craftsman for years, but it has an unusual style bale. Gave me an excuse to get another one with the more conventional bale.

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Here is a hard to find junior size RS4773 3 blade Remington scout .
Nice etch still ::groove::
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Nice one Mike - Great etch and love that long screwdriver.
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Some really nice ones showing up here recently. ::tu::
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Here is my best Remington Scout Knife.
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Ooooooooo! Beautiful. ::groove::
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They don't get much better than that Keith, a full etch and probably 80 years old, amazing!
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WOW Keith that is one nice looking knife!!!
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Thanks guys. I'm kind of proud of that one
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Nice knife Keith!
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My dozen unofficial Landers, Frary & Clark Scouts for your viewing pleasure. Top then left to right......

(1) 2 1/4", 3-blades with Scout banner shield and a removable bail - celluloid covers
(2) #02266 1/2, 3 1/2", 2-blades Easy Opener with Boy Scout banner shield and a removable bail - perfected stag covers and full etch
(3) #03662, 3 5/8", 4-blades with plain banner shield and a removable bail - perfected stag covers and full etch
(4) 3 5/8", 4-blades with plain banner shield and a permanent bail - perfected stag covers and polished
(5) #03662, 3 5/8", 4-blades with Boy Scout banner shield and a removable bail - perfected stag covers
(6) #03662, 3 5/8", 4-blades with Woolf Brothers banner shield and a removable bail - perfected stag covers and full etch
(7) #03662, 3 5/8", 4-blades with Boy Scout banner shield and a different removable bail - perfected stag covers and faint etch
(8) 3 5/8", 4-blades with plain banner shield and a flat permanent bail - perfected stag covers and faint etch
(9) 3 5/8", 4-blades with an upside down Boy Scout banner shield and a flat permanent bail - perfected stag covers and faint etch
(10) 3 5/8", 4-blades with stainless oval shield and a different removable bail - perfected stag covers and full Boy Trooper etch
(11) #04666, 3 5/8", 4-blades with Trooper shield and a removable bail - perfected stag covers and no etch
(12) #03862, 3 5/8", 4-blades with Trooper shield and a removable bail - perfected stag covers and faint Boy Trooper etch
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espn77 wrote:Thanks guys. I'm kind of proud of that one

I would be too! ::tu::
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Those are awesome Tom !!!!
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That's a great set Tom! Must have taken a while to put that together. Congratulations.

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Awesome collection Tom ::tu:: ::tu:: ....
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LongBlade wrote:Awesome collection Tom ::tu:: ::tu:: ....

Ditto!! ::tu::
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Nice artifacts Tom!
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That's a excellent group of scouts you have there Tom. ::tu::
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Thanks guys, it only took me about half a century to assemble them ::hmm:: Today I'll snap some pics of my even older H&B unofficial Scouts that pre-date American Scouting......stay tuned.
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I thought I would add a little Thursday eye candy, whilst we wait for Tom and his next collection. ::super_happy::
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I'd say those are...........
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Awesome collection of NYK scouts Ron ::drool::
As for Tom we all know he's just a big tease :mrgreen:
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