REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
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- redeye
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REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
I scored this at the flea today stamped REMINGTON PAT. 11-9-37 on the front and the back has QUICK POINT ST.LOUIS this is the first model pullball REMINGTON made and is kinda scarce Its the first pullball I have owned and its a cool one at that
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Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
Awesome knife
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Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
Nice! I don't own one of those yet.
Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
u pull the ball and the blade pops out? looks nice. never seen that design, i'll have to keep my eyes peeled.
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Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
Modern variations, are still available
http://www.skm.to/c/plbk53/pull_back_5.html
http://www.skm.to/c/plbk53/pull_back_5.html
Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
modern BLAH! lol, I actually love the one that's posted! got the discoloration to the blade n all, looks old. i have some modern blades. probably about half n half, but i REALLY like the old stuff... maybe i could get a modern one and break the tip off the blade let it rust a bit n put it in a fire to get some smoke damage. y'all would probably disown me from the forum eh?
Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
Cool knife!
- redeye
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Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
Vagrant wrote:Modern variations, are still available
http://www.skm.to/c/plbk53/pull_back_5.html
AL the ones you posted are completly differant than the pull balls .pullballs have a spring but the pullbacks as they are calling these dont they just use leverage to open the blade.also I see that these were made by EDGECO so I think they must be new old stock.
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Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
I should have said, similar in in OPERATION [pull], NOT MECHANISM type [spring]redeye wrote:Vagrant wrote:Modern variations, are still available
http://www.skm.to/c/plbk53/pull_back_5.html
AL the ones you posted are completly differant than the pull balls .pullballs have a spring but the pullbacks as they are calling these dont they just use leverage to open the blade.also I see that these were made by EDGECO so I think they must be new old stock.
[I DID say "variation"]
But I assumed most of us knew that my guess is the "pullback" [requiring BOTH HANDS and ALL mechanical], was made, to circumvent, some legality somewhere.
But, that is only a guess.
Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
u assumed i knew something? surely not! lol, that's why i joined this forum so i could ask questions/learn about the hobby.
Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
I have had a few of these They come and they go. Made by Schrade I believe for remington... I like the ones with the little die on the end.
Nice knife
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Nice knife
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- redeye
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Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
Vagrant wrote:I should have said, similar in in OPERATION [pull], NOT MECHANISM type [spring]redeye wrote:Vagrant wrote:Modern variations, are still available
http://www.skm.to/c/plbk53/pull_back_5.html
AL the ones you posted are completly differant than the pull balls .pullballs have a spring but the pullbacks as they are calling these dont they just use leverage to open the blade.also I see that these were made by EDGECO so I think they must be new old stock.
[I DID say "variation"]
But I assumed most of us knew that my guess is the "pullback" [requiring BOTH HANDS and ALL mechanical], was made, to circumvent, some legality somewhere.
But, that is only a guess.
I knew that you knew the diff Al i was just clarifing for the ones that didnt know I also have a vintage one like the ones on the link you gave
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Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
very nice.. i have a mint one somewhere in my mess,,,,its my favorite , has the die {dice} for the puilling mec....
also i had one with a eightball on the end of it....
also i had one with a eightball on the end of it....
stay thirsty my friend
Re: REMINGTON PULLBALL VERY EARLY MODEL
is this one an 8ball? what yr are these knives from? this one looks super old. that's the main thing that attracted me to it.