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Added these four to the fold this past week, all picked up on the net in various locales.
The two Camillus made Remington's have been sent out to have the hideous scales replaced. (I do like the 0170-6C carbon steel and the patterns which is why I bothered picking 'em up to begin with.)
Case 2138 large Sod Buster, 1980 (10 Dot):
Case 6292 CV, "Texas Jack" (1998):
Remington (Camillus) Double-End Trapper:
Remington (Camillus) Stockman:
I guess Camillus/Remington took some liberties with the stockman as there was never (to my knowledge) a "Bullet" stockman originally produced by Remington back in the day. (To their credit both knives came nicely sharpened, a pleasant surprise these days. The Texas Jack, on the other hand, needed quite a bit of work while the Sod Buster just needed a bit of touching up.)
Anyway, a few new ones to hold me over while I contemplate the upcoming Blade Show.
The two Camillus made Remington's have been sent out to have the hideous scales replaced. (I do like the 0170-6C carbon steel and the patterns which is why I bothered picking 'em up to begin with.)
Case 2138 large Sod Buster, 1980 (10 Dot):


Case 6292 CV, "Texas Jack" (1998):



Remington (Camillus) Double-End Trapper:

Remington (Camillus) Stockman:

I guess Camillus/Remington took some liberties with the stockman as there was never (to my knowledge) a "Bullet" stockman originally produced by Remington back in the day. (To their credit both knives came nicely sharpened, a pleasant surprise these days. The Texas Jack, on the other hand, needed quite a bit of work while the Sod Buster just needed a bit of touching up.)
Anyway, a few new ones to hold me over while I contemplate the upcoming Blade Show.

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