Hubertus Automatics
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Hubertus Automatics
Another new forum
Looks like Bryan has been busy!
Here is one nice Hubertus auto to start things off.
Let`s see some more
M.B.
Looks like Bryan has been busy!
Here is one nice Hubertus auto to start things off.
Let`s see some more
M.B.
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This is great..Thank You Bryan.. ..Lets see some nice German auto's...These are two favorite's...
Bob
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Here are the Hubertus knives I own,
Rare Early Special Edition HUBERTUS "Slim Jim" Model..
Unique looking vintage production piece from Hubertus features Genuine Stag Handles that run the entire length of the handle, (No bottom bolster design), Measuring 7 3/4" open with a Mirror Polished 3 1/4" Solingen Stainless Spear Point Blade with a early blade etch, (Blade is etched with the Hubertus name and logo along with "ROSTFREI, GESCHMIEDT, W.-GERMANY" which means Stainless, Forged, West Germany.)
Traditional lever action springer design operates by pressing down on the lever which activates the leaf spring style spring. Flipping up on the lever acts as a safety when carrying it. "Old World" style and truly a handcrafted piece in every way. Nickel Silver Top bolster with brass liners. Excellent Action and Lockup. Gorgeous piece. Includes another unique rarity; a Hubertus plastic presentation box which was offered with many of the vintage folders in the 70's and 80's.
This model is part of a rare series made in the mid-late 80's for a Belgium company that never distributed due to Laws prohibiting the use of them.
Rare Early Special Edition HUBERTUS "Lilliput" Small "Pocket Springer" Model..
Smallest Springer made by Hubertus of Solingen, Germany; this piece is very different from the others in that the Genuine Stag Handles run the entire length of the handle, (No bottom bolster design). Measures 5 3/4" open with a 2 3/8" Mirror Polished Solingen Stainless Clip Point Blade with a early blade etch, (Blade is etched with the Hubertus name and logo along with "ROSTFREI, GESCHMIEDT, W.-GERMANY" which means Stainless, Forged, West Germany.)
Rare picnic knife made with hardwood scales and knife and fork pattern with a corkscrew, this knife separates to become two pieces. Very collectible item!
Rare Early Special Edition HUBERTUS "Slim Jim" Model..
Unique looking vintage production piece from Hubertus features Genuine Stag Handles that run the entire length of the handle, (No bottom bolster design), Measuring 7 3/4" open with a Mirror Polished 3 1/4" Solingen Stainless Spear Point Blade with a early blade etch, (Blade is etched with the Hubertus name and logo along with "ROSTFREI, GESCHMIEDT, W.-GERMANY" which means Stainless, Forged, West Germany.)
Traditional lever action springer design operates by pressing down on the lever which activates the leaf spring style spring. Flipping up on the lever acts as a safety when carrying it. "Old World" style and truly a handcrafted piece in every way. Nickel Silver Top bolster with brass liners. Excellent Action and Lockup. Gorgeous piece. Includes another unique rarity; a Hubertus plastic presentation box which was offered with many of the vintage folders in the 70's and 80's.
This model is part of a rare series made in the mid-late 80's for a Belgium company that never distributed due to Laws prohibiting the use of them.
Rare Early Special Edition HUBERTUS "Lilliput" Small "Pocket Springer" Model..
Smallest Springer made by Hubertus of Solingen, Germany; this piece is very different from the others in that the Genuine Stag Handles run the entire length of the handle, (No bottom bolster design). Measures 5 3/4" open with a 2 3/8" Mirror Polished Solingen Stainless Clip Point Blade with a early blade etch, (Blade is etched with the Hubertus name and logo along with "ROSTFREI, GESCHMIEDT, W.-GERMANY" which means Stainless, Forged, West Germany.)
Rare picnic knife made with hardwood scales and knife and fork pattern with a corkscrew, this knife separates to become two pieces. Very collectible item!
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[quote="WelderBob"]This is great..Thank You Bryan.. ..Lets see some nice German auto's...These are two favorite's... [/quote]
It looks like we have the same taste in German knives!
Thanks for posting them......Camillus
It looks like we have the same taste in German knives!
Thanks for posting them......Camillus
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Here's mine.
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K7K,
Could I see some close up pics of the multi-blade auto, the bottom knife in your first picture?
Thanks,
M.B.
Could I see some close up pics of the multi-blade auto, the bottom knife in your first picture?
Thanks,
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K7K that is some collection you have of Hubertus knives, thanks for sharing!
How long have you had them?
Plan on getting any more?
Cam
How long have you had them?
Plan on getting any more?
Cam
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Miller Brothers:
I took some more pics of that knife but for some reason they are coming out dark.I'll post them here but will try and get some better shots.Any particular area you need to see?
Camillus:
The last one I got was about 20 years ago.A friend of mine used to buy them and then trade them off(usually to me)so he could buy something new.My favorite is the smallest one;the scales are green dyed bone and it is extremely fast.I used to carry it occasionally but now it has become a "drawer queen".
I took some more pics of that knife but for some reason they are coming out dark.I'll post them here but will try and get some better shots.Any particular area you need to see?
Camillus:
The last one I got was about 20 years ago.A friend of mine used to buy them and then trade them off(usually to me)so he could buy something new.My favorite is the smallest one;the scales are green dyed bone and it is extremely fast.I used to carry it occasionally but now it has become a "drawer queen".
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Very nice!
Don't have a lot of Hubertus but here is a large pre-production lever that was made in a limited 2004 run.
Don't have a lot of Hubertus but here is a large pre-production lever that was made in a limited 2004 run.
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You covered it pretty well! Thanks, that is a unique knifeknife7knut wrote:Any particular area you need to see?
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Nice ones
I like the red bone on yours Desktop.
James
I like the red bone on yours Desktop.
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Another fine Hubertus, Desktop!
That Red Bone is quite the knife and a rare one at that.
Cam
That Red Bone is quite the knife and a rare one at that.
Cam
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This is the one I am saving for. Ivory and Hubertus workmanship. Man O Man!!
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Some good looking knives there guys...those bone scales look nice on these knives...
The blade etch says Puma but it's 100% Hubertus...
The blade etch says Puma but it's 100% Hubertus...
Bob
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The oldest levers I have are tang stamped, not etched (8cm, 10cm, and 11cm)
This is the 8cm
This is a 10cm with imitation stag
This is a 10cm in stag
This is a 11cm in stag
This is a 8cm with the sandblast etch
These next four are different variations of the scarce scale release models
This is the 8cm
This is a 10cm with imitation stag
This is a 10cm in stag
This is a 11cm in stag
This is a 8cm with the sandblast etch
These next four are different variations of the scarce scale release models
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autoknife, you bring tears to my eyes!
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thems some dandies autoknife. absolutely beautiful.
heres my only tangstamped hubie, kinda ratty but I like her
heres my only tangstamped hubie, kinda ratty but I like her
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Thanks! I used to own that one!muskrat man wrote:thems some dandies autoknife. absolutely beautiful.
heres my only tangstamped hubie, kinda ratty but I like her
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Excellent showing guys, I'm excited to see the great responce to this site.
Keep it going and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Keep it going and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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AK, could you show us some more pics of the scale release models, maybe in the 1/2 open position ect? I was always curious as to how they operated as i've never seen one in person.
Thanks
Thanks
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What Kaleb said, Ken.
I've never seen a scale release Hubertus.
How do they operate.
Fran
I've never seen a scale release Hubertus.
How do they operate.
Fran
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Thanks guys! I'm afraid I don't have access to them right now.muskrat man wrote:AK, could you show us some more pics of the scale release models, maybe in the 1/2 open position ect? I was always curious as to how they operated as i've never seen one in person.
Thanks
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The front scale pivots which lifts the backspring and opens the knife. It is closed in the same manner.Sauconian wrote:What Kaleb said, Ken.
I've never seen a scale release Hubertus.
How do they operate.
Fran