Remington Counter Top Display Value

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stagman
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Remington Counter Top Display Value

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Howdy to all....wonder if any of you Remington folk's can tell me about a
countertop display and its value...its decent size and looks like it opens from the back
5 knives are in the display
Big Game
Muskrat
Upland
Waterfowl
Utility
They all have blades open and have their name next to em in the display case
Any help on value would be appreciated
Thanks

Will
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Re: Remington Counter Top Display Value

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It sounds like a 1988 year knife display . If so , the last one that I sold (6 - 8 years ago) brought $200 . I currently sell the waterfowl , upland , and utility in the $40 range .
Bob
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Re: Remington Counter Top Display Value

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You nailed it Bob !!! that is the one I was looking at in a auction I am going to
thanks so much for your help

Will
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Re: Remington Counter Top Display Value

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robinetn wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2016 2:41 pm It sounds like a 1988 year knife display . If so , the last one that I sold (6 - 8 years ago) brought $200 . I currently sell the waterfowl , upland , and utility in the $40 range .
Bob
Hi Bob
Any idea on production dates of the Upland R-1 model with the pheasant emblem as opposed to the Remington UMC emblem?
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Re: Remington Counter Top Display Value

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dadstillsurfs wrote: Fri Jul 30, 2021 4:44 am
robinetn wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2016 2:41 pm It sounds like a 1988 year knife display . If so , the last one that I sold (6 - 8 years ago) brought $200 . I currently sell the waterfowl , upland , and utility in the $40 range .
Bob
Hi Bob
Any idea on production dates of the Upland R-1 model with the pheasant emblem as opposed to the Remington UMC emblem?
Might be better to send Bob an email since the post you’re replying to is several years old, and Bob hasn’t logged in here for a couple of months. Click on his user name beside his post, which will open his profile. From there you will find the option to,send him an email. ::tu::

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