Kocsis Hungary

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Kocsis Hungary

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Hi everybody. I'm new here and I want to show you guys some hungarian knives made by a hungarian manufacturer Ferenc Kocsis. Knives are 100% handmade, and the type/shape of them are coming from different hungarian regions.
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Welcome to AAPK. Do you mind giving us a clue where you're going with that?

Edit: Never mind. :oops: But you do have to admit, it makes more sense with the rest of the post. :lol:

Another edit: So those are all custom knives? Very nice. I wouldn't mind owning one myself.
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WELCOME! ;) Great looking knives!
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Welcome to AAPK! ::tu:: ::tu::

Those are nice looking knives!
Are they available in the USA or by order from the maker?
Is there a web site where they can be ordered?

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::welcome::

What blade steel and other materials are being used?
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jerryd6818 wrote:Welcome to AAPK. Do you mind giving us a clue where you're going with that?

Edit: Never mind. :oops: But you do have to admit, it makes more sense with the rest of the post. :lol:

Another edit: So those are all custom knives? Very nice. I wouldn't mind owning one myself.
Sorry about being too slow. The shape is custom but every knife is different in hand, blade material. From left to right Fejesgörbe( curve headed) Sandvik 12 c27 steel and horn stag; Fejesgörbe, Sandvik 12c27, water buffalo horn ; Fejesgörbe, Sandvik 12c27, Bocote ; Arató( harvester) Sandvik 12c27, Bocote; Maskara( cannot be translated) Sandvik 12c27, water buffalo horn; Cakli (cannot be translated) ATS-34, Macassar Ebony ; Cakli, stag horn, Sandvik 12 c 27
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Thank you very much for everybody. The makers web page: http://kocsiskesek.x3.hu/

It's in hungarian maybe it can be translated with the google translator.
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Don't worry about it. I'm constantly finding a need to go back and edit my posts. My problem is, I'm too quick on the trigger.

Where are you located?
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jerryd6818 wrote:Don't worry about it. I'm constantly finding a need to go back and edit my posts. My problem is, I'm too quick on the trigger.

Where are you located?
I'm writing from Budapest.
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Welcome. Those are some very handsome looking knives. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Welcome. Those are some very handsome looking knives. ::tu::
Thank you :) I think the maker is one of the best Hungarian Knife and pocket knife maker.
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Cutty wrote:::welcome::

What blade steel and other materials are being used?
Blade steels: in majority Sandvik 12c27, ats 34, 440c and other stainless and non stainless steels made from Böhler and Uddeholm steel factory (I know the european code of the used steels but i don't know whats the american equivalent) , and Damascus forged steel made by his own hand.

Handle materials: exotic woods, horns and bones
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theraphosa wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:Don't worry about it. I'm constantly finding a need to go back and edit my posts. My problem is, I'm too quick on the trigger.

Where are you located?
I'm writing from Budapest.
Cool. We really have quite the little international community here at AAPK. We have members from:
UK
France
Belgium
(I think) Canada
Malaysia
South Africa
Australia
Norway (currently inactive)
now Hungry

I may have missed some. Those are just the ones off the top of my head.
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jerryd6818 wrote:
theraphosa wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:Don't worry about it. I'm constantly finding a need to go back and edit my posts. My problem is, I'm too quick on the trigger.

Where are you located?
I'm writing from Budapest.
Cool. We really have quite the little international community here at AAPK. We have members from:
UK
France
Belgium
(I think) Canada
Malaysia
South Africa
Australia
Norway (currently inactive)
now Hungry

I may have missed some. Those are just the ones off the top of my head.

It's good for me or for us to see many different pocket knives from many countries. It's a kind of cultural diversity. I've never heard about Tidioute, Case pocket knives till know. :D
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If you're talking about the Great Eastern's (If I'm not mistaken, there was a Tidioute brand in the early 1900's) you should check them out and get at least one.
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The main problem is, I can't check it or try it or hold it in my hand, at us it's unknown.
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I thought every country knew Case knives… kinda like the Coca~Cola of cutlery… 100 years + and still hasn't reached all four corners of the earth. Those Hungarian made knives are beauties by the way ::tu:: When my girlfriend and I were in greece I was fine with the drink of the locals (coke,sprite,any beer) but she never did find a Dr. Pepper on the mainland or the islands… She didn't know what to drink lol besides water … she couldn't even find a Mr. Pibb
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One more beauty:
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First time I've seen this post.May I also extend a welcome to the forum.Those knives are definitely some beautiful pieces of work!
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knife7knut wrote:First time I've seen this post.May I also extend a welcome to the forum.Those knives are definitely some beautiful pieces of work!
Thank you very much ::handshake::
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Hi theraphosa, those knives look too nice and they are very affordable as it seems! ::tu:: Do you know how I can get in contact with the maker? Does he speak english or german? ::hmm::
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Hi Frank. He speaks a little bit german.

e-mail:kocsiskesek@freemail.hu

pocket knives : http://www.kocsiskesek.fw.hu/fszeriabicska.htm
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Thank you! ::tu:: I will get in contact with him.
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Nice knives wish his site had English
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PigSticker wrote:Nice knives wish his site had English
I used the Google translator. It came out a bit funny but you´ll get the gist of it. ::hmm::
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