What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Anyway...

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Today's carry is a bit of a mystery knife. I suspect it to be a "parts knife" made just as Camillus was closing down. I purchased shortly after the shutdown. Ebay purchase, IIRC, for not much money.
Main blade is stamped "Remington", but has no number. AAPK has a listing of Remington pattern numbers. Nothing matches this configuration with this combination of pen and clip blades. Steel is stainless. Covers appear to be Delrin. Single spring, and nicely made. No blade rub.

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Today's carry is a bit of a mystery knife. I suspect it to be a "parts knife" made just as Camillus was closing down. I purchased shortly after the shutdown. Ebay purchase, IIRC, for not much money.
Main blade is stamped "Remington", but has no number. AAPK has a listing of Remington pattern numbers. Nothing matches this configuration with this combination of pen and clip blades. Steel is stainless. Covers appear to be Delrin. Single spring, and nicely made. No blade rub.

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That’s an odd one. Do you know what year?
 
Today's carry is a bit of a mystery knife. I suspect it to be a "parts knife" made just as Camillus was closing down. I purchased shortly after the shutdown. Ebay purchase, IIRC, for not much money.
Main blade is stamped "Remington", but has no number. AAPK has a listing of Remington pattern numbers. Nothing matches this configuration with this combination of pen and clip blades. Steel is stainless. Covers appear to be Delrin. Single spring, and nicely made. No blade rub.

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Just out of idle curiosity, what is its closed length?
 
Glad you still have your Rite Aid, ED. Any rumors of it closing?

5K Qs 5K Qs - They've closed down quite a few of them in California. They are leaving ours open as there isn't another pharmacy within 100-miles of us. Rite Aid is out of bankruptcy and is forming under another name. We've been told ours will assume that name eventually.
 
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No antique silver coins because I was out back. How about some rusty iron I raked out of the burn pit?

Got my garlic planted today. Splitting the big fat cloves off the bulbs calls for the not so sharp blade on an electrician. Just sharp enough to cut the protective skin between the cloves, the dull wedge gets in between without damage, and you can torque it a little to break them free.
 
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