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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pearlroosterman wrote:Beautiful stag, thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I love this knife. It is such a great user!
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A lot of fun to have a couple of knives like those as your EDC knives...... take care.
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Jdub seen fuller blades but don't think I've ever seen any finer stag than on that EDC R1306.
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Thanks Wayne, I appreciate it.
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Hello I am new on here also, was willing to post a picture I took of my collection of Remington waterfowl knives :D I'm hoping to research on this website, but also am Limited on my TekSavvy[image][/image]
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Welcome Ron ::welcome:: great to have you aboard. There is a forum on “how to” downloading pictures on the site. Would love to see your collection. ::handshake:: ::tu::
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Welcome Ron!! You will enjoy this forum and the members. Look forward to discussing Remingtons!!
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Thanks, have been collecting knives all my life just for personal use, and have used these waterfowl knives to clean Birds as I am a waterfowl guide. I did not know they made other versions of the Remington 18565 R2 Remington waterfowl knife until at Christmas time someone who I took on a hunt in Wyoming with a friend of an old Outfitter buddy of mine, spotted my knife and inquired about it oh, I told him they had not made them in about 10 years and he promptly went into eBay and found 1 for sale. So I asked him if there were any other available and he promptly found me one and gave it to me as a tip. It was the first year model with the Sid Bell waterfowl Shield and different than my Delrin stag model I had used for over 25 years. So I started looking and have found several different versions of that knife and it has sparked me into collecting them
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I will try to download a picture of my waterfall knives hear again, thanks to John for a phone tutorial
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Knice looking group of knives R R. I see why you like them. ::tu::
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Beautiful knives and a beautiful bench! I rotated to picture to make it easier to read the boxes. Interesting blades on some of the knives.
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Thank you doggleg, John told me something about rotating from my phone, it is counterintuitive because on my phone that picture was upside right! Yeah thanks I think I only have three left in the series that I know of,enjoying this group, and I joined up to find out if there are any other waterfowl knives out there in this model they were made mostly by camillus, bear and Sons and possibly now schrade. Finding out a lot from the knowledgeable knife collectors here, thanks you guys
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Hope I'm not butting in on this thread, just trying to figure out how this site works. Going to try to upload another picture after putting my knives in a carrying case, little better shot of the handles but the blades are all tucked in. Thanks Ron
Shows the models I have, and I think I am missing about 4 that I know of. They did make some special ones the American trap Association one of 400 is in there but I'm hoping there are some others that I don't know about. anybody else know of some waterfowl models that I don't have here?
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Ron, all Remington collectors are welcome on this thread. Thank you. John
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Thanks John, didn't know how it works yet,
but I'm getting a feel for it! everybody seems really great here.
I am still trying to figure out how to determine how many versions of the waterfowl knife were produced, the knives with the slant bolsters I believe were made by camillus and the perpendicular bolsters were bear and Sons, but on the auction site of eBay I just keep running into them randomly don't know if there's any Remington catalogs listing production of these knives, they are not in the camillus catalogs that I was referred to.
Hoping somebody here will know.
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Great looking knives Ron. Glad to see you posting your collection ::tu::
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My latest find. Proud of this one!!
My latest find. Proud of this one!!
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That's absolutely amazing. Thanks for showing us John
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Thank you Keith. I am very proud of that Remington.
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That is a beautiful old knife John. I bet it is quiet rare especially in that condition. ::tu::
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Very nice.I have been looking for one of those myself. ::tu::
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Roger, if Keith does not buy my other Cunningham Radio Knife then let me know if you are wanting one. Thank you, John
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John...John...John! Absolutely amazing! That is truly a beautiful rare example...i’ve Had to wipe my mouth several time looking at it. Thank you so much for the look see...what a pleasure it is to see it! ::handshake:: ::tu::
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WOW :shock: ::drool::
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Thank you Rocky!
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