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mmmorici
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Help Identifying this knife - Thanks

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Need help identifying the Remington Trade Marked Knife. I can't quite make out the manufacturers mark. Looks to say U.S.A.
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If the Remington is 3 1/4" closed, it is a R6292 made in or before 1939. If the pattern number is not visible, it could have been "inked" on and since faded away.
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PS....it looks to be in very nice condition and would make great trading material if you don't plan on keeping it.
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Post by msteele6 »

Not quite sure of the question, however, the mark on the Remington might say Remington/UMC inside the circle with Made in USA around the circle.

UMC is the Union Metallic Cartridge company, they bought Remington and if you look at Remington cartridges (.22) there is still a "U" marked on it, or at least there was the last time I saw one.

The Schrade 34OT (the OT stands for Old Timer) is a medium stockman, one of Schrade's most popular models.

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" one of Schrade's most popular models."
Actually according to Michael Little, the 34OT was The Biggest seller of all Schrade USA knives.
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