1933–1935 Remington USA Uneven Jack Knife – Ebony Wood Handles – Depression Era Vintage EDC (3 5/8")

$145.00

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1933–1935 Remington USA Uneven Jack Knife – Ebony Wood Handles – Depression Era Vintage EDC (3 5/8")

There’s something undeniable about an early Remington pocketknife — not a reproduction, not a commemorative, but an honest working piece of American steel from the 1930s.

This 1933–1935 Remington Uneven Jack features beautiful pocket-worn ebony wood handles, warm and smooth from decades of carry. The knife has that unmistakable Remington weight — it settles into the hand, built for use in an era when a pocketknife wasn’t a hobby item, but a daily tool.

Both blades and leaf springs show authentic patina, including scratches and carbon spotting, the kind of honest aging that can’t be faked. The snap is best described as soft but firm — the blades glide open smoothly and seat securely.

A true American workhorse.

SPECS

Maker: Remington UMC USA

Pattern: Uneven Jack Knife

Era: Circa 1933–1935

Closed Length: approx. 3 5/8"

Blades: 2 (classic jack configuration)

Handle Material: Ebony wood scales

Action: Smooth open/close with firm seating

Construction: Traditional slipjoint with leaf springs

CONDITION

This knife is good vintage condition for its age.

Patina throughout, including carbon spots and surface scratches

Springs show age-consistent wear

Ebony handles are smooth and pocket worn, with excellent character

Blades open smoothly and close with a soft but reliable snap.

No disappointment here — this is a user-ready vintage Remington

(Please review all photos closely for exact cosmetic condition.)

HISTORICAL NOTE

Remington pocketknives from the early 1930s were produced during one of the most difficult periods in American history — the Great Depression. These were knives built for farmers, tradesmen, and working families who depended on a reliable tool every single day. Surviving examples with original wood handles carry that era’s grit and authenticity in every mark and spot of patina.

COLLECTOR’S NOTE

A knife like this isn’t just collected — it’s kept. Ebony-handled Remington jacks from the 1930s have a feel modern knives can’t replicate. Whether you carry it, display it, or simply appreciate the history in your palm, this is the kind of American vintage that hooks people for life.

DISCLAIMER

All knives in this shop are vintage or pre-owned unless stated otherwise. While many are in excellent condition, they may show normal signs of age or handling such as scuffs, blemishes, or blade wear. I try to document condition as accurately as possible in both the description and photos. Feel free to reach out with any questions!

By purchasing this knife, you are confirming that you are 18 years of age or older and are complying with all applicable laws and regulations regarding knife ownership in your area.

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