Jerry, thank you so much for your positive comments!

That is one beautiful EE Jack!

Exceptional condition...love the bluing and etch. The dark rich bone color; I really like. Keep 'em coming my friend, I'm making a want list from some of the showings! LOLOL
P.S. You are right on the punch blade combination, you don't see but a few patterns with the federal shield and punch.
Dave, So glad to see your giving us a look see at some of your Rems. I know you have some good 'uns.Love the example of your R563. I know you know but for those that don't, That pattern is cataloged by Remington with both styles of bolsters. It is possible that yours is a later production than Jerry"s but it is correct to my understanding. Let's see some more! HET!!
Dimitri, I'm so glad you have been motivated!

Love ,Love, Love it!

Great example and condition of the oil can. I have seen a few of those but not always as clean as your example. Nice!The Stars and Stripe Scout is to die for.

I have been wanting to add a few of those to my collection but I am very picky with this pattern and the condition that I want. Love yours, it is very nice. ScoutKnives,(Mike B.) has some that can make a grown man cry over!LOLOL

The pattern on the advertising Pen knife is what I think should be the R7895. Appears to be like my MKT railroad pen. It is rare according to Stewart and Ritchie. This pattern thought to only come with the Masonic emblem shield.It is a shame that it is gasing out. I have found that this occurs more often on the lighter pyremite colors rather than the darker colors. Just my observation.
I hope others will catch fire and feel the desire to collect and show their Remington collections. Some really great stuff out their. Keep 'em coming Dimitri if you have more Remington "caboodle" would love to see it my friend as I'm sure others would as well.
Here's one for today from the treasure box:
Remington Stock Pattern #R3493 closed at 3 3/8" with visual etch.
