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I understand that Remington made their own knives until the early '40s, when they sold off their knife division to Pal in order to concentrate on firearms for the war.

I've watched a bunch of Pals from that era on the Bay - one of these days.
It's not a folder, but Pal made WWII era fixed blade fighter , the #36, which really catches my eye.

Sorry for the derail.
I only have one Remmy, a recent one very similar to a Schrade 12OT. Don't know who made it, and I can't post photos right now.
 
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:

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Remington Short Bolster Camp Knife manufactured (by Camillus) in 1994

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Oooh, I like that blade combo. One of many knives that make me say, "I wouldn't ever need any other knife if I had one of those." (never sticks, though):D:p:D
 
The bottom knife with the acorn shield is a recent reproduction from Bear and Son. I can only wish I had an original in that condition.
Nice reproduction ! The small photo fooled me as I got excited and wanted to see a close up of the shield...thus the wink. Sometimes we get carried away like a construction worker on a forth floor scaffolding...lol
 
That's a fine bullet trapper you have there Charlie. Nice muskrat glennbad.
A knife from Hunter Trader Trapper magazine.
The ad was in this issue.
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The ad in the magazine. (This was all in Bernard Levine's Knife World column, I bought the magazine after buying the knife elsewhere.)
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That's a fine bullet trapper you have there Charlie. Nice muskrat glennbad.
A knife from Hunter Trader Trapper magazine.
The ad was in this issue.
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The ad in the magazine. (This was all in Bernard Levine's Knife World column, I bought the magazine after buying the knife elsewhere.)
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I keep coming back to look at this knife !!!! Thanks for the look Mike !
 
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