My Remingtons.

The Remington Corporation and the knives that they built have influenced the U.S. cutlery industry more than nearly any other manufacturer. From the time America was settled, to the end of WWI, American knife companies struggled to compete with Britain and German imports, but events that occurred during and after the First World War led to a great change in this phenomenon. Unprecedented opportunities arose, and Remington stepped up to seize the moment. In the process, they created some of today's most prized collectables. In an ironic twist, the next World War played the greatest role in ending the company’s domination of the industry.
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I would be glad to. Probably after work today. It is a full set. I will also take pictures of some of the really hard to find stuff. Thank you for looking. John
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I wake up this morning to an AWSOME Remington collection!!!!!!!! It's going to be a good day. Thanks for sharing your collection with us.
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Very impressive , the r962 and r963 and better yet a r3334 WOW , very rare knives , thanks for sharing .
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WOWwie!! It is a treasure trove of Remingtons.

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Thank you all very much for your kind remarks. I am very happy that I now have a safe way of sharing them. AAPK forum is a great resource. Thank you. John
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Overwhelming John.

I’ll put my request in to see a farmers jack or aka rooster comb. I couldn’t tell if there was one looking on this phone.

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John That is unreal, never seen anything to compare to your Rems. How many blades are in the Sow Belly?

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John That is unreal, never seen anything to compare to your Rems. How many blades are in the Sow Belly?

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Thank you Harold, I have a mint 5 blade, and near mint pearl 3 blade, a near mint 3 blade bone with an acorn shield, a regular bone 3 blade and a bone 2 blade. I need to check, don’t believe I got them all on. I will check tonight. John
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Well I had a list of things to get done this morning, but that's out the window now :shock: :D

I'll put on another pot of coffee, sit back, and admire your great collection!

Thank you for sharing them with the pics ::tu:: ::nod::
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Wow John :shock: , what a collection!Quite a feat in just 8 years.Yes please show some individual photos.Keith won`t get anything done today thinking about all them Remys. ::tu::
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wow very nice. With Remington filling bankruptcy will this likely end offering new knives?
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Ok John,

I now see the R3853s,appreciate individual photos.

Since we are on Remingtons, have any of you Remington collectors ever saw a R3858??
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peanut740 wrote:Wow John :shock: , what a collection!Quite a feat in just 8 years.Yes please show some individual photos.Keith won`t get anything done today thinking about all them Remys. ::tu::
You know that's right!!!!!
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :D :D :D :D

Remington knife shock and awe!!

Congratulations John, looks like you have just about every pattern and handle material represented ::tu::

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lyle, I am sorry, I left off a few packs that I will try and get on tonight. those include the farmer jacks. I will also, start taking a few individual shots. thank you all, john
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I found them John, I just couldn't recognize them looking on my phone. Thanks in advance for the individual photos. ::tu::
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One knife I would really like to see is the knife in between your 1303 and 1128. I've never seen that shield.
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It’s an advertising knife in mint condition The
Cyclone Drill Co.
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It’s an advertising knife in mint condition The
Cyclone Drill Co.
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I have posted several bullets. A mint R 4466 and a mint R1306 as well as a very near mint R1173. John
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