
Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
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Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
I bought this neat little Remington knife recently. Tell me all about it. I see from the Remington info on AAPK that the tang stamp dates to 1924-1933. Wow that’s neat. What else? 

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Re: Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
Can you post a close-up of the tang marking and include the bolster and a bit of the handle. From the one picture now posted i cannot tell if handle is bone or a synthetic like Delrin.
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Re: Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
First of all, welcome!
These were made by Camillus, and actually date to the 1990s. If I recall correctly, free with boxes of .22 ammunition. Pretty much every reproduction Remington, from Bowen (1970s-1980s), to Camillus, (1980s-2003) to Bear and Son Cutlery (2003-2018), to Buck (2018 and 2019) and to Great Eastern Cutlery (2021-) has used that same 1924-1933 tang stamp.
Pretty practical little pattern. Better than the bigger, clunky lightweight "Remington Racing" lockback included later.
These were made by Camillus, and actually date to the 1990s. If I recall correctly, free with boxes of .22 ammunition. Pretty much every reproduction Remington, from Bowen (1970s-1980s), to Camillus, (1980s-2003) to Bear and Son Cutlery (2003-2018), to Buck (2018 and 2019) and to Great Eastern Cutlery (2021-) has used that same 1924-1933 tang stamp.
Pretty practical little pattern. Better than the bigger, clunky lightweight "Remington Racing" lockback included later.
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Re: Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
I actually think that's a Bear and Son rendition, note the lack of handle pins. Also is that a steel bolster pin? The handles and blade might not even be original pairs.
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Re: Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
LOL Easy come easy go. It sounds like my ten dollar treasure is worth about what I paid for it.
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Re: Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
The thing that made me most suspicious that this was not really from the 1920s era was that no pattern number was stamped on the blade (like the AAPK page said it should have). Is that a good thing for a Remington novice to look for, or is that not always a reliable indicator?
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Re: Hey look what I got! / Hey what do I have?
Biggest indicator on this knife is the Delrin handles.CoronaGold wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:08 am The thing that made me most suspicious that this was not really from the 1920s era was that no pattern number was stamped on the blade (like the AAPK page said it should have). Is that a good thing for a Remington novice to look for, or is that not always a reliable indicator?
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Yes, it is a good thing to look for although not all old Remingtons have pattern numbers. In addition to seeing a pattern number learning what the number means as far as handle material is code is a good thing also.CoronaGold wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:08 am The thing that made me most suspicious that this was not really from the 1920s era was that no pattern number was stamped on the blade (like the AAPK page said it should have). Is that a good thing for a Remington novice to look for, or is that not always a reliable indicator?
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