Where Are All The Remington Knife Collectors?
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I like that knife Roger 

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Thanks guys.I have a couple more I will get around to sometime.
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My good friend Larry found this beautiful Remington sleeve board whittler at the Blade show and helped me buy it. Thank you Larry!
It is 3 3/8" closed. I believe the pattern number is R6393, but would be grateful to learn the correct pattern number if my presumption is incorrect.

It is 3 3/8" closed. I believe the pattern number is R6393, but would be grateful to learn the correct pattern number if my presumption is incorrect.
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Wow .... what a beautiful knife Ralph !!!!
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Jerry that's outstanding! I love the design of that master blade 

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Ralph, correct model number. Beautiful whittler. Very happy that you found such great knife. As nice as you will find. Thank you for sharing. John
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Very nice Jerry. That knife is the only folding knife I can think of with a blood groove on the master. Larry definitely hooked you up. Great knife. 

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Really beautiful knife Ralph !
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That is a dandy! Have only seen that pattern once or twice over the years.
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Jerry, that is a nice knife. Do you think it had a inked pattern number, or just no number?
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Many thanks to all for the gracious comments. I hope Larry isn't reading these comments and decides to keep the next Remington he finds.
Keith, can you check your examples to see if they have pattern numbers?

Good question Harold. My speculation is that it never had a pattern number because the blood groove reduces the space available on the tang to place a pattern number.stockman wrote:Do you think it had a inked pattern number, or just no number?Harold
Keith, can you check your examples to see if they have pattern numbers?
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Jerry, both my bone R6393 and pearl R6394 are stamped. Usually the inked knives were produced in the mid to late 30’s. Great knife, congratulations. John
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I have 2 and the straight line stamp has a pattern number and the other is marked like yours and has no patter stamp. I assume yours is an etch on the blade not ink. Mine like yours with the etch has no pattern stamp but the straight line has a pattern stamp and no blade etch.RalphAlsip wrote:
Keith, can you check your examples to see if they have pattern numbers?
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Newest pick up !
Hard to find RH84 official Boy Scout fish knife .
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Nice RH84. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice Mike. I wasn't aware that that knife came with the scout etch on it. Thanks for the education 

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Thanks fellas , glad to have added it to my collection .
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These pictures are of a Remington R1223 large cigar jack. It's about 4 1/4" closed with flat bolsters. Thanks for looking.
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Jerry, that is a nice one.
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Hi there, I am new to the forum. I have a split pearl handled Remington knife with a number of R7414. I haven't seen any other Remington knife online with this number. It looks to have been manufactured in the 1924 - 1933 by the stamp on the tang. Does anyone have any info on this knife? Thanks!
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Welcome my friend to the Remington thread and to AAPK the best all around knife forum on the net!
There is plenty to say related to the Remington model number R7414...but I think it important to see a few different angled pictures of your knife which would include the tang and pattern number stamped on your knife. This is vital in part, in makeing sure we are sharing info about the right patterned knife and correct era production. I look forward to your pictures and replay. Rocky

There is plenty to say related to the Remington model number R7414...but I think it important to see a few different angled pictures of your knife which would include the tang and pattern number stamped on your knife. This is vital in part, in makeing sure we are sharing info about the right patterned knife and correct era production. I look forward to your pictures and replay. Rocky



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