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 | | In 1923, Remington Cutlery of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and the Ulster Knife Company (Dwight, Divine, and Sons) of Ellenville, New York, were authorized to produce official Scout knives. |
 | | Their cutlery facility was located in Bridgeport, CT. Because Remington has previously merged with the Union Metallic Cartridge Company, the tang stamp of their early knives retained both “Remington” and “UMC” inside a circle with “Made in U.S.A.” outside the circle. |
 | | This predecessor to the modern Ka-Bar Cutlery Company was established in 1898 as the Union Razor Company of Little Valley, NY by brothers Wallace R. and R. Emerson Brown, grandsons of Job Russell Case. |
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