GERMAN ROBERT KLAAS BRANDS

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Thanks Slim ::handshake::

I was happy to get that one.



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A couple more........

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Tim those are all fantastic, but who taught you how to count ? Couple ???
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Well Phil, i meant a couple bunches. Here's the other bunch :mrgreen:

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Beautiful knives everyone ::tu:: Here's one more. :) s-k

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Beautiful wood S-K ::tu:: ::tu::
I love that pattern. I carried one for awhile,it rode nice in the pocket.


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dang guys.........NICE!!! 8)







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Here's a couple I've got.
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That's a couple nice stags there OW, the top one looks like a beast of a knife ::tu:: ::tu::


Here are a few more.......

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Nice line-up Tim!!! I think Klaas has some of the most beautiful stag. Love that last sleevboard especially. ::tu:: Slim
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Here's one that hasn't been posted . (4-5/8" CLOSED)
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Thanks Slim ::handshake::


That's a nice stag Bob, thanks for posting it. ::tu::


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And a couple more...........


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basser5 wrote:And a couple more...........


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Thanks to you and others who have posted so many wonderful Robert Klaas models.
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Is this a vintage one or a Chinese made?Best regards Gus...http://www.ebay.de/itm/Robert-Klaas-Kis ... 9314161%26.
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Thanks Mason and you are correct, they have been very hard to research.


Gus....his Kissing Crane knives are all vintage, pre 1972.

I spoke to the seller via e-mail yesterday and he assures they are mint.
Best of luck, i know a feller that will be bidding against you :shock: ::handshake::



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Thanks Basser for the info.Don't know wether I'm going to bid,been overdoing things knifewise you know lately.BTW bet you see that feller every morning.Gus.
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:lol: :lol:

Gus,I try not to look at that guy too much ::facepalm::

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Hey Gus, i did manage to buy three of his knives.
He has doubles of all of them and is very nice to work with.



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Tim,thanks for the tip.I noticed some of the listings ended before they should,so my gues was you behind this little scheme,happy for you.I have several German friends and in general speaking most Germans are nice people to deal with,just don't mention the war :D :D :D :D .Regards Gus.
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The Crane used to be a popular carrying and trading item around here (Mid to late 70's). Don't know what happened to them. basser 5 very nice yellow copperhead. All I have now is one of the newer cheap versions with plastic handles. No comparison to the older knives.
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Gus...I couldn't agree more, i have met several nice folks from Germany through Ebay.

DR Magoo...Thank you!
I have no experience with the newer ones. I can only guess that they are like all the other old companies where older is better. ::shrug::


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Here are a few more patterns..........


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Wow Tim! Nice line-up. I especially like that stag.Gnarly!!! ::tu:: Slim
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Thanks Slim ::handshake::

The stag has a pen blade release lock mech, pretty cool.


Here are a few more different brands and sizes.......
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