Hi Mike here’s 2 cents worth...
Both knives were made by Camillus Cutlery in the U.S.A.
The 1st peanut pattern is correct all around. Not real expensive and yes often presented as a give away knife for a bonus gift when you purchased something from modern day Remington.
The second is also correct from Remington’s Earthwood Series. This peanut pattern was produced by Camillus in 1996.
Please see the pics I’ve posted.
Can yall help me a little with Remington tang stamps??
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Re: Can yall help me a little with Remington tang stamps??
Oh...just 1 more cent worth... the pattern stamp on back (R-P) taking an “educated guess” stands as (R)=folding, pocketknife or for me personally, I believe it stands for the Remington name -(P)= Peanut pattern. JMHO
If any other members have knives in this series it’s possible this could be verified by similar stamps on the other knives in this series.
If any other members have knives in this series it’s possible this could be verified by similar stamps on the other knives in this series.
Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE
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Re: Can yall help me a little with Remington tang stamps??
WOW... thanks so much for that info. I know I can never know everything about every knife brand but I always enjoy learning about these knives and their background.
Mike
Mike
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