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Toby, I love all 3! But I especially love the 6 bladed Trailhand and the R4 with the saw blade!
Congratulations on becoming an "unofficial accumulator!"
And the R-4 makes three! I'm pretty sure according to the Rules of Knife Collecting as laid down by Holy & Most Ancient Guild of Cutlery it is clearly stated that once a person owns three knives of the same brand they must announce that an unofficial accumulation of brands has taken place. Upon reaching five of the same Brand, he/she must announce an affinity for the brand and upon reach ten or more they become a novice collector of the brand. I'm publicly announcing that I have reached step one, an unofficial accumulation of Remington knives produced by Camillus.
Top Right, the Remington R-4 Sportsman Series Utility Knife with Water fowl Serrated blade (Saw blade) Delrin handles. NOS with box and Papers
Middle Left, Remington R3843 six blade Trailhand Bullet Knife. Also with Delrin handles, NOS with box and papers.
Bottom right, Remington R-12 Field & Steam Trapper, laminated wood handles. Unused & unsharpened. Light shelf wear, like new, no box, no papers (It was my first Remington, my first Trapper and it was given to me!) It is no longer lonely.
Thanks Ron! I appreciate it!
And hey, if I can dish it out, I better be able to take it! lol (I guess I better slow down and smell the roses....and look at the blades! lol)
Craig,
Good luck on that surgery tomorrow. Oh! And you might to have your Doctor have a look at that "one good eye," too! lol
Sorry, bro! I just couldn't resist the opening you gave me. For real, all the best for you tomorrow!
Cheers, my broster!
Thanks Toby! I appreciate it!
I hope he does use the Sasquatch Slasher.....I want him to use only the best on my eye!
Craig, if the Doctor shows up with a Sasquatch Slasher, rescedule that surgery. Good luck with the surgery. I'll say a prayer for you.
Oh, six or seven......who's counting. Hey, give me a break, I'm an old guy. With one good eye. But I'm getting cataract surgery on the bad eye tomorrow! Then I'll see the other blade.
How many blades on that Congress, Craig?
Wow, a beautiful six blade Congress.....I like it........a lot!
Looks like Frank Buster pulled out all the stops on that one, Jan! Those ultra long pulls on the two pen blades are certainly unusual. But then again so are the exaggerated drop points. I like the mini Wharncliffe opposite of the Sheepsfoot master blade! Lots of blade choices.
It's a cool cool Congress, fersure!
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