
Remington UMC Three-Blade Stockman Pocket Knife, 1924–1933
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A genuine Remington Arms cutlery piece from the early production era — the kind of pocket knife that rode in a farmer's or tradesman's overalls for decades. Three-blade stockman layout with yellow celluloid "cracked ice" handle scales and nickel silver bolsters. The shield inlay is still present. Closed length approximately 3¾". Details: - Maker: Remington Arms Co., Cutlery Division, Bridgeport, CT - Stamp: "REMINGTON / UMC" in curved ring with "MADE IN U.S.A." — dates production to 1924–1933 - Pattern: Three-blade stockman - Handle: Yellow celluloid, streaked / cracked-ice pattern - Closed length: approx. 3¾" (per ruler in photo) Blades show honest age — surface oxidation and light pitting consistent with nearly a century of existence. All three blades open and seat. Handle scales intact with no cracks or chips visible. A solid example for a Remington cutlery collector or early American pocket knife enthusiast.
- ▸Bidder #9013winning$9.007/17 1:15pm17 July 2026 at 1:15:16pm UTC
- Bidder #4905$6.007/17 1:12am17 July 2026 at 1:12:50am UTC
- Bidder #9013$5.007/16 10:25pm16 July 2026 at 10:25:15pm UTC
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