Remington Photos
- AREMINGTONSEDGE
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The Remington catalog states it's an adjustable box cutter. Not at home so I forget the pattern number. Some have listed it as a clam shucker of all things. Nice example Keith, I have a Morton's salt advertising example.
Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1
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Box cutter is what I thought it was. I'd love to see the add if you get a chance.
- AREMINGTONSEDGE
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Keith I'm working a 12 hour shift at the hospital and won't be home till 8pm ish tonight. Look towards the back section of the C-30 catalog and you will see a copy of the add there with a description of the pattern. 

Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1
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Thanks Rocky. But I haven't got a c-30 yet.




- AREMINGTONSEDGE
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Here ya go Keith! 

Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1
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That's cool. Guess I need to get the C-30 catalog
- AREMINGTONSEDGE
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Here's mine with the Morton's Salt slogan...
Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1
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I like that. Whoever the guy in charge of advertising in the 30's for Remington was a busy feller
- AREMINGTONSEDGE
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They were doing what they could to stay solvent in a bad economy called the Depression. I wrote about this in part in an article for Knife World July 2015. 

Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1
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I may have posted this before but it is a nice easy open knife and I am trying to learn how to post pictures. Don't recall pattern number.
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Wow. That's a sweet knife with a great etch. Thanks for showing it off.Remumc wrote:I may have posted this before but it is a nice easy open knife and I am trying to learn how to post pictures. Don't recall pattern number.
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Nice one! 

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Your bulldog HTT is great and correct. Some had tang stamps and some did not. I have an example of both. Nice knife and worth around $550. Take care, John Davis
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John, I think you are responding to a post I made a while back about my HTT Bulldog. If so, thank you! I sent you a Private Message a few months ago. You can check it by clicking on the private messages link near the top right corner of the screen.pearlroosterman wrote:Your bulldog HTT is great and correct. Some had tang stamps and some did not. I have an example of both. Nice knife and worth around $550. Take care, John Davis
I would enjoy seeing pictures of you Bulldogs if you don't mind posting them.
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An original R1123 with Remington Master Knife etch and a custom with sheep horn scales made by me.
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Obviously I like the original 1123. But tell me more about the knife you made. Beautiful handles. Did you make everything? Or did you use a Remington frame. Very nice. Thanks for showing us.
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I used the original as a pattern to get the measurements for the custom. It has all nickel silver parts except the blades and backsprings that are made from 154CM stainless steel. I make all the parts with bandsaw, drill press, and belt sanders starting with sheet and bar stock. I do the heat treating myself.
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Wow. Some day!!!!! You build many knives?
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Not very many. Just a hobby. Maybe 6-8 a year with 10-12 if I feel energetic! Mostly fixed blade hunters with a few slip joint folders thrown in.
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Thanks guys!!
I have some photos laying around of Remingtons that I don't recall posting. Cant recall the pattern numbers on some. Here is a nice one.
I have some photos laying around of Remingtons that I don't recall posting. Cant recall the pattern numbers on some. Here is a nice one.
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Both of those are sure enough nice. It's hard not to get excited about those etched blades.
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Two rare ones. R6519 gunmetal scales and R6334 "smoke" ? Pearl.