Madison, N.C. – Remington is proud to
introduce a new collector series of nostalgic Boy Scouts of
America® Pocketknives for 2009, the first of many BSA® patterns
to come. Officially licensed, this 2009 authentic reproduction
series will be based on the original RS3333 scout pattern,
created in 1924, and will utilize tooling from the actual
Remington factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
This uniquely-crafted pocketknife will undergo over 115 hand
operations and true to its roots, this 2009 authentic
reproduction series ships in hinged cardboard box design much as
the knives produced from 1923 to 1940. To add to the
authenticity, each knife includes a poster containing original
advertising pieces and articles.
This officially licensed Boy Scouts of America® Collectible
Pocketknife series will feature 440 High Carbon stainless steel
blades including a combined bottle opener/flathead screwdriver;
can opener; leather punch; and large spey blade with the BSA
vintage logo etched on one side of the blade. The handle is
jigged bone with the BSA® acorn shield inlayed.
Specifications:
• First Remington BSA® Pocketknife manufactured since 1940
• 440 High Carbon Stainless Steel blades
• BSA vintage logo etch
• Classic RS3333 pattern
• Bone Handle with BSA® Acorn Shield
• Nickel silver bolsters and brass liner
• Shipped in vintage hinged BSA/Remington box with original
advertising articles
• Limited Edition
• Made in USA
Remington is honored to be an official licensee of the Boy
Scouts of America® in reintroducing a true classic!
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