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Pumas
Here are a few.
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Puma Big Five Stockman set.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Puma Big Five Stockman set.
Well done jerry, anymore? Anyone?
These are nice knives.
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The only one I have ever owned.
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Dinadan wrote:The only one I have ever owned.
Neat.
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Some more.
Puma 4 Star 715 with ivory Micarta handles.
Puma 4 Star mini with steel handles.
Puma 260 with synthetic checkered handles.
Puma 620(Pony)with stag handles.
Puma 900(Earl)with stag handles.
Puma 905(Duke)with stag handles.
Puma 960(White Tail)with ivory Micarta handles.
Two Puma fish knives.
Puma Medici.
Also have a bunch of fixed blades including a Frogmesser that I am STILL looking for a sheath for.
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Her's a few for you.
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Great looking pumas guys. I confess I know nothing about them but y'all sure have some lookers.
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Nice Pumas Knife7Knut and Wazu013!!
Colonel26 wrote:Great looking pumas guys. I confess I know nothing about them but y'all sure have some lookers.
Thanks Colonel, your bank account thanks you too :)
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Is there a way to positively tell a "made in Solingen" Puma from the recent outsourced knives? I know if they say SGB they are the latter. Other indicators?
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There are some really nice knives posted here. I think that these two by Wazu (left) and Knife7Knut (right) are my favorites so far.
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[image][image][/image][/image]Puma Sporting folders
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[album][image][/image] 4Star folders. Wildlife
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Beauties!
Love them, Pumamadness.
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Here's an old fishing knife.
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A few more from my collection
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Puma!
If I post up a few of mine would you give an honest evaluation?
I don't doubt you sir and I ask if you have the time to post your opinion, and experience of a neophytes collection

I LOVE Pumas but I love knives that you may disregard. I think I have special folders from the 80's. I may discover I have trash.
Pictures to come on another thread because your's are special, and your collection is specific.
I see the modern era (90's-00) are s... folders. BUT I think I have found a few in that era that might be more collectible.\

Some I will sell, and some I will pass on as valuable to me to my kid. I think specific Pumas are wayyyyy coolectable because they are different.

What I am asking is... can you evaluate my Pumas as a REAL TIME species of knife. Not to buy or sell but a realistic evaluation as to what they are?
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A pleasure to help mate
Here is as good a place as any
Prices are down at the moment but this has not effected some rare one at all
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PUMAMADNESS wrote:A pleasure to help mate
Here is as good a place as any
Prices are down at the moment but this has not effected some rare one at all
I have no concern at all about pricing, Just about what they are as collectibles. Guess it's the same bro... sorry for the miscommunicate.(spell check did that).

If you don't mind I'll post a Puma thread about the knives I have, and await your opinion. Some I want to sell, and others I want to keep four my Kiddo.
What I don't get is people such as yourself that may have a million dollars worth of knives.
Are they for a Museum? Are they for your kids?

For ME they are new, and what I do not sell are for my kiddo.
I can't really see keeping anything, even tho I LOVE certain patterns..

Email me at any time because two brains are better than one,
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PUMAMADNESS wrote:A pleasure to help mate
Here is as good a place as any
Prices are down at the moment but this has not effected some rare one at all
Prices are always down. That is the hope, and goal of "fiat currency" sorry for my other ramblings.
I'll post up what I have in this thread tomorrow. Till then... BAU hopefully. :)
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