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Remington knife
I bought a Remington Bullet knife in a pawn shop Saturday I had not seen before. USA made in 2006. It is called Riders of the Silver Screen-Roy Rogers edition. They were made to honor silver screen cowboys. They did them for Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Red Ryder, The Lone Ranger, Hopalong Cassidy. They had the Lone Ranger one there but someone had messed the blade up. I can get it cheap but the best it would make would be a hunting season carry knife. I got this one for $20+tax. The other one was $10 if I want it.
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Re: Remington knife
Nice knife, great collectors item.
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Re: Remington knife
Thats a great deal on nice knife like that. The other one might be good for throwing in on a tradeif you do any trading.
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Re: Remington knife
Bandit, very nice looking "bullet knife"
I have a couple of Remington knives but not near the eye appeal of yours.
I also have a Winchester knife that commemorates their "Yellow Boy" rifle.
The knife on the left is a shotgunners knife with a 20 & 12 gauge choke wrench blade
The knife on the right is a 1997 Lumberjack "bullet knife"
Winchester "Yellow Boy" Commemorative knife
I have a couple of Remington knives but not near the eye appeal of yours.
I also have a Winchester knife that commemorates their "Yellow Boy" rifle.
The knife on the left is a shotgunners knife with a 20 & 12 gauge choke wrench blade
The knife on the right is a 1997 Lumberjack "bullet knife"
Winchester "Yellow Boy" Commemorative knife
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Re: Remington knife
I like them all but I really like the Winchester!
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Re: Remington knife
Great knives Steve. I like the utility of the choke tube knife.
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Re: Remington knife
Somebody say Remington knife?
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173 rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd/503 rd. Airborne Infantry, Vietnam 66-67, point man, tunnel rat
combat jump 2/67
82 nd Airborne Div. 1st/505th Airborne Infantry, Vietnam, 68, Sniper
jumped with the Army Parachute Team, The Golden Knights.
Re: Remington knife
They should have commemorated REAL cowboys, like "Hoot" Gibson and Ben Johnson, both winners of a championship at the Pendleton Rodeo! Yeah, I am that olde!!!
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