Remington introduced a "Wildlife" series of canoe pattern issues in 1996. The series ran for ten years. The 1996 "Elk" and their 1997 "Rams" issues were made in Germany and featured full coverage, blade etching with muted colors on each of these two issues. The handles were of genuine stag with a '"Remington" shield. In addition to the regular tang stamps, one noted "Made in Germany".The best information available is that Boker was the maker of these first two issues of the series. Subsequent issues, Moose, Bear, Cougar, Canada Geese etc. were done by Camillus Cutlery of Camillus, New York. The first, the "Elk" was limited to 1,000 serialized units and commands prices in the $375 to $500 range. Remington increased the production of the second issue, the " "Rams" to 1,500 serialied units which resulted in a reduced value range of $125 - $150. Subsequent Camillus issues command lower prices mostly below the $100 level. The third issue, the "Moose", in addition to the regular 1,500 serialized units was accompanied by an additional 100 knives with a special serial range of RS-1 to RS-100. Many collectors are not acquainted with this special extra run and they command a premium of at least $100. I believe these had been planned to be a special project for the Remington Society of America but the program never came to fruition. The special run was closed out through a single Remington wholesaler. Need further information on these and others? Jack Bares - 800-622-5120
Remington UMC knives were primarily manufactured in the United States. The Remington Arms Company, which originally produced these knives, was established in 1816 and became known for its firearms and outdoor products, including knives. Over the years, production locations may have varied, but the brand remains associated with American craftsmanship.
No. Swiss Army Knives are indeed a Swiss invention. They were based on a model originally made in Germany.
Hen and Rooster knives are primarily made in Solingen, Germany, a city renowned for its high-quality blade manufacturing. The brand is known for its craftsmanship and use of premium materials, which contributes to the durability and performance of their knives. In addition to Germany, some Hen and Rooster knives may also be produced in other countries, but the Solingen production remains the most prominent.
Wusthof classic knives company is based in Solingen, Germany. The knives are made of 0.5% carbon, 15% chromium and unspecified but smaller amounts of molybdenum and vanadium.
Remington made the RG 7059/38 small fob pen knife its current value is 140 dollars
Value of a weatherby .300 magnum made in germany
knives are made of Carbon Steel
Randall Made Knives's population is 20.
Randall Made Knives was created in 1938.
Your Remington 1903-A3 was made by Remington in 1942.
Randall Made knives can be purchased and ordered directly from the Randall Knives website. Other online stores that sell Randall Made knives include Nordic Knives and Agrussell.
Manufactured in Solingen, Germany since 1814, Wusthof knives, along with the other major German maker, Henckels, have all but dominated sales of knives around the world for the past 50 years. And there is good reason (other than smart marketing)-they are well made with a very high nod to quality.