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So I don't derail another thread, how about some Remington traditional, regardless of who made them.

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I love that you never give up on a knife, Rachel!!:thumbsup:
You run a retirement home for Old Knives!! Is there a waiting list???:D
Buzz, you are the Scout-Meister!!:thumbsup:
Nice pic, 315!!:thumbsup:
Nice 1123, Rookie!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Killer Serpentine Jack, Gev!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
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I love that you never give up on a knife, Rachel!!:thumbsup:
You run a retirement home for Old Knives!! Is there a waiting list???:D
No waiting list, just wrap them in a blanket and leave them on the doorstep! :D Through love and care, many can be rehabilitated at R8shell's Home For Old And Wayward Knives. For example: Harness Jacks are hard to find, but once a pen blade has been worn down to a narrow point it can work as an awl. :cool::thumbsup:
 
I do have all the Bullet Knife posters from 82-97. I've been hoping to get them framed some day once I have a room to hang them in. Right now they are all just rolled up in their tubes.
 
I do have all the Bullet Knife posters from 82-97. I've been hoping to get them framed some day once I have a room to hang them in. Right now they are all just rolled up in their tubes.

I have none of the Remington posters, but I do have this interesting Trailhand ad sheet that was sent to retailers. It has some interesting ad copy on it, that shows some not-normally-seen insight into the knife business itself.

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