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Remington Canoe Abalone Handle


Remington Canoe Abalone Handle



Remington Canoe Abalone Handle. 3 5/8″ closed. 440 stainless spear and pen blades. Genuine abalone handles with nickel silver bolsters. Nickel silver inlay stripe on handle. Black display box with custom sleeve and certificate of authenticity….


Remington Knives Past & Present


Remington Knives Past & Present


$11.20


The authors of our bestselling Standard Knife Collector’s Guide, Cattaraugus Cutlery, The Big Book of Pocket Knives, and The Standard Guide to Razors are at it again. This time they have produced a book on Remington knives. Well known for their manufacture of quality firearms, Remington Arms Company also produced a complete line of quality cutlery from 1922 to 1940. There were literally hundreds o…

The Official Price Guide to Collector Knives, 14th edition


The Official Price Guide to Collector Knives, 14th edition


$17.95


THE ULTIMATE KNIFE COLLECTOR’S GUIDE!Knives have played an indispensable role in our lives for thousands of years. From their humble beginnings as simple tools and weapons to times when they were symbols of rank and success, knives have been crafted for function as well as for show. Collecting these items has become not only a serious hobby but also a profitable buisiness. Whether you are just sta…

The Standard Knife Collector's Guide: Identification & Values


The Standard Knife Collector’s Guide: Identification & Values


$14.95


This book includes virtually all knife manufacturers, both old and new: Chicago Cutlery, Holley, Belknap, Eagle, Remington, E.C. Simmons, Shapleigh, Winchester, Aerial, and Imperial, to name just a few. The guide presents a common sense system for ‘total appraisal’ using the RBR scales; overviews of all the major knife companies; notes on commemoratives, reproductions, and limited editions; knife …


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