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The Model 10 I am looking at has the same buttplate as Lloyd's Model 17.
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That one's not mine but I'm considering a Model 10 I found in my travels that needs a butt plate.
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I think it's interesting that they made the metric conversion for the "taken down length" in parentheses in that last photo. What year was that, 1920?
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I think it's interesting that they made the metric conversion for the "taken down length" in parentheses in that last photo. What year was that, 1920? Think export. Best, Ted
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Researcher, on the cover of the above "cat" catalogue #51 that you depicted included the classic Bullet knife and Remington .35 Caliber cartridge. The Remington Bullet folding knife of that era might give the M17 a run for the money in value among knife collectors.
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