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Equally bad I’m sure.Unlike Scubaroo dealing with water, I will be dealing with fire ants outside.
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I’m glad as well, the new tank is in and the install went very well. Now onto the kitchen sink….thats the real problem. Everything under the sink is stripped out and/or broken off. Taking an oscillating saw with a metal cutting blade to the top side after dinner.Glad the fire did not spread. Hope the fixes are quick

Thank you, me too.Glad you're ok![]()
Not the best start, the worst was kids coming in the room vomiting.Well that sounds like a really great start for a Friday morning. I was going to say that things can't get much worse, but I know from personal experience that they really can; so I didn't want to jinx you. Hope your day gets better.

Sorry. I don't know all that much about the various Camillus patterns and numbers.View attachment 3156363
I just picked up this little Camillus Barlow on a whim. It’s a solid knife, for sure. I can’t seem to find any information on this exact knife. If anyone can tell me anything about it, I’d appreciate it. I know there are some very knowledgeable knife historians on here. Pagingafishhunter ,
waynorth , or………….
Thanks for the replySorry. I don't know all that much about the various Camillus patterns and numbers.
Looks like a fantastic Barlow. It should serve you well.
It is a Model 51. It was also sold under the Buck and Remington brands. Excellent pocket knifeView attachment 3156363
I just picked up this little Camillus Barlow on a whim. It’s a solid knife, for sure. I can’t seem to find any information on this exact knife. If anyone can tell me anything about it, I’d appreciate it. I know there are some very knowledgeable knife historians on here. Pagingafishhunter ,
waynorth , or………….
Well that could have been worse.Woke up to the water heater on fire and the kitchen sink leaking and flooding the floor all night. But hey, at least the Masters is on later today.
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Good that it’s getting sortedEqually bad I’m sure.
I’m glad as well, the new tank is in and the install went very well. Now onto the kitchen sink….thats the real problem. Everything under the sink is stripped out and/or broken off. Taking an oscillating saw with a metal cutting blade to the top side after dinner.
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Thank you, me too.
Not the best start, the worst was kids coming in the room vomiting.
I’ll say, things did get worse when we went to uninstall the existing faucet. Nothing has gone well and we’re just looking to drill/cut out the old faucet at this point. I’ll consider anything at this point.
Thanks for the info! I did find a bit of information on the Remington version, and wondered if the only differences were the tang stamps and the shields. It seems that they got a lot of mileage out this model. Very interesting! I appreciate your response.It is a Model 51. It was also sold under the Buck and Remington brands. Excellent pocket knife
Edit: I believe it was also sold as a Kabar, model 1013 (?) and as a doghead model.
Any tips for a beginner? I'd like to try some wittlin".
Buy bandaids.Any tips for a beginner? I'd like to try some wittlin".
Dig it! That’s a nice looking clip point main, Lance.View attachment 3156363
I just picked up this little Camillus Barlow on a whim. It’s a solid knife, for sure. I can’t seem to find any information on this exact knife. If anyone can tell me anything about it, I’d appreciate it. I know there are some very knowledgeable knife historians on here. Pagingafishhunter ,
waynorth , or………….