Viewed this Remington fish tail switch knife recently.
A cursory look in Remington Catalogues No. 1 and No. 5 and I see no Remington auto, nor reference to them scanning many threads here. Are they uncommon and/or very late in the production period?
Remington switch knife
- stumpstalker
- Posts: 215
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:03 am
- Location: Massachusetts
Re: Remington switch knife
Hi Stumpstalker, remington did indeed offer several models of switch blades. They were contract knives from schrade cutlery. Production was period 1930's. they are desirable to collectors. The knife you pictured is very desired but your knife is not in the best of condition. Like other knives, condition is everything.Candystripe models made by remington are highly collected. Mark Erickson's book American Switchblades has a whole detailed section on remington switchblades. Happy collecting, Randy
-
- Posts: 351
- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:14 am
Re: Remington switch knife
Yes Clockman is correct. These were contract knives made for Remington by the George Schrade Knife Co,(Presto) they had. Dozen or so patterns made for them this one could use a little TLC to be sure. It is still a good knife. I’d be interested should you decide to part with it.
KNFCOLLECTOR
- stumpstalker
- Posts: 215
- Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:03 am
- Location: Massachusetts
Re: Remington switch knife
I thank both of you for that info., and will pass it on to the owner of the knife. It is not a pattern that I collect.
I believe the owner would sell it. What are the forum rules for selling -- registration; membership; setting up a store?
I believe the owner would sell it. What are the forum rules for selling -- registration; membership; setting up a store?
-
- Posts: 351
- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:14 am