Carl Ward
03-14-2003, 08:45 AM
Well Boys and Girls I went to Barnes & Noble and found the info.
It is a variation of the Remington #R4083 difference is the end caps are not tappered but square next to the scales.
Stockmen's & Sheepmen's knife, Honey bone scales, Large 4" closed, 1 Large Sabre blade, 1 Sheep Foot blade (both on same end) Opposed blade 1 Spay.
Due to condition about 80 to 85% in good condition the book values it at about $150 to $200.
Thanks for all your imputs. Until I read this book I never realized how many variations of folder there were just in the remington line much less all the different companies.
Book also said PAL Cutlery Co Utica NY stopped prodution in 1950.
It said this brand is very collectible but not as valuable as Remingtons.
If I ever get use to the picture thing I will put a photo in.
It is a variation of the Remington #R4083 difference is the end caps are not tappered but square next to the scales.
Stockmen's & Sheepmen's knife, Honey bone scales, Large 4" closed, 1 Large Sabre blade, 1 Sheep Foot blade (both on same end) Opposed blade 1 Spay.
Due to condition about 80 to 85% in good condition the book values it at about $150 to $200.
Thanks for all your imputs. Until I read this book I never realized how many variations of folder there were just in the remington line much less all the different companies.
Book also said PAL Cutlery Co Utica NY stopped prodution in 1950.
It said this brand is very collectible but not as valuable as Remingtons.
If I ever get use to the picture thing I will put a photo in.