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Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:41 am
by TripleF
kennedy knives wrote:TripleF wrote:Don't know much about these but it's the first to pass thru these hands...
It's called (the Back-Up ) Model # 3801 Blade steel 6A, Blade Thickness 1/8" , Handle Aluminite , OVL 6 3/4"
Nice Knife
Gary
Yes sir, got that from the box!!
Just don't know much bc I've never handled one or read about them....
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:41 am
by TripleF
Sharpnshinyknives wrote:TripleF wrote:Don't know much about these but it's the first to pass thru these hands...
Scott, Nice to see you posting on this thread. I don’t know much about that Al Mar but I am sure Gary Kennedy does. You can’t find an Al Mar that isn’t a nice knife. They make some of the best.
I saw that one on your eBay site the other day and was admiring it then. It’s tempting.
SSk
Yes sir....shocked no one has made an offer.
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 9:13 pm
by kennedy knives
Thought I would add a little info on early Tang Stamps for AL-Mar Earliest one is the USA then the Seki Japan Then they started putting Seki Japan on rear of blades Then they took off Seki .
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:08 pm
by Quick Steel
Thanks for posting that info Garry.

Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:54 pm
by kennedy knives
Quick Steel wrote:Thanks for posting that info Garry.

My Pleasure . I enjoy reading info on any Knife I don't think we can have to much .

Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:09 am
by Sharpnshinyknives
kennedy knives wrote:Quick Steel wrote:Thanks for posting that info Garry.

My Pleasure . I enjoy reading info on any Knife I don't think we can have to much .

Gary, I appreciate any educational information on these Seki knives. This thread will be a terrific reference for these. I hope we can have more posts like this. Thank you.
Mark
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:10 pm
by Quick Steel
Gary, apologies for inadvertently using the double r in misspelling your name. Force of habit.
Garry
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 7:57 pm
by kennedy knives
Quick Steel wrote:Gary, apologies for inadvertently using the double r in misspelling your name. Force of habit.
Garry
I can see where it could happen
Gary

Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 7:59 pm
by kennedy knives
doglegg wrote:A little Bulldog Groundhog of Seki origin.DSCN5259.JPG
Nice looking Seki Bulldog you have there
Gary
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:29 pm
by doglegg
kennedy knives wrote:doglegg wrote:A little Bulldog Groundhog of Seki origin.DSCN5259.JPG
Nice looking Seki Bulldog you have there
Gary
The little knife is almost as knice as the guy I bought it from. Thanks again.

Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 10:10 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Just got this knife from Gary Kennedy at Kennedy Knives. It’s a Seki made Marbles. I’m guessing made in the 90’s. Either rosewood or cocobola handle and the blade is almost a dagger style. Doesn’t have the tight fitting run up between the blade and backspring like most Seki made knives but still very good fit and finish.
Maybe Gary can give some history on this? I didn’t realize that Marbles had any knives made in Seki and would like to know more about that part of their history.
Thank you Gary for the fine knife.
Mark
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:45 am
by Quick Steel
A very handsome knife Mark. Nicely worked bolsters too.
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 3:49 am
by doglegg
A great looking knife. Gary is a good man to deal with and he has quality product. But you've got a good one there.

Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 8:51 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
doglegg wrote:A great looking knife. Gary is a good man to deal with and he has quality product. But you've got a good one there.

I agree w/ both statements. It’s a good looking knife. Gary is straightforward and honest and you can count on him to get just about any knife you might be looking for.
SSk
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:00 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
This came yesterday. It was listed here on the “for sale or trade” section last week. Beretta fixed blade w/ full tang construction and handle of Chinese Quince wood. Blade says R.W. Loveless design Beretta U.S.A. According to the Hattori Forum, Master Hattori made this for Beretta:
“Apart from the now highly collectable Beretta daggers, the Model 201 R.W. Loveless design licensed 4 inch blade drop point hunter was made by Hattori.
Beretta Loveless DP hunter
Beretta Model 201 Aus8 blade and Quince handle. A Stag handled version was also made, as well as a serial numbered limited edition model with a deer depiction on the blade in a wooden presentation case.”
The knife needed some good polishing and it really is coming back to life. The bolsters were oxidized but no pitting. Probably left in the sheath, which I recommend never storing a knife in a sheath.
Enjoy.
SSk
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:18 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Here is that tapered tang. Sweet.
SSk
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 1:57 am
by S2K
That's just beautiful in every way SSK! Way to go.
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 3:12 am
by doglegg
Saw that knife and thought it was exceptional. And its origin is right up your alley. Glad you got it. Those stocks really pop too. Beautiful.

Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:17 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Anyone ever buy one of these from this scrimshaw artist? His name is Dan Farrell. I saw this knife listed on eBay. He has done a magnificent job on this. The price doesn’t seem to high either. Here is the link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Moki-Meek-Knif ... SwlLdcW4RQ
SSk.
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 2:50 pm
by kennedy knives
Sharpnshinyknives wrote:Just got this knife from Gary Kennedy at Kennedy Knives. It’s a Seki made Marbles. I’m guessing made in the 90’s. Either rosewood or cocobola handle and the blade is almost a dagger style. Doesn’t have the tight fitting run up between the blade and backspring like most Seki made knives but still very good fit and finish.
Maybe Gary can give some history on this? I didn’t realize that Marbles had any knives made in Seki and would like to know more about that part of their history.
Thank you Gary for the fine knife.
Mark
Mark That was a Parker era Marbles Jim had good taste when it came to having a nice knife made .
That Moki on ebay is killer
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 3:47 pm
by Montanaman
Sharpnshinyknives wrote:
Beretta Loveless DP hunter
Beretta Model 201 Aus8 blade and Quince handle.
That looks to be the semi skinner blade, fantastic knives and the closest factory knife to a real Loveless. Here is my drop point,
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 9:14 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
kennedy knives wrote:Sharpnshinyknives wrote:Just got this knife from Gary Kennedy at Kennedy Knives. It’s a Seki made Marbles. I’m guessing made in the 90’s. Either rosewood or cocobola handle and the blade is almost a dagger style. Doesn’t have the tight fitting run up between the blade and backspring like most Seki made knives but still very good fit and finish.
Maybe Gary can give some history on this? I didn’t realize that Marbles had any knives made in Seki and would like to know more about that part of their history.
Thank you Gary for the fine knife.
Mark
Mark That was a Parker era Marbles Jim had good taste when it came to having a nice knife made .
That Moki on ebay is killer
Gary, I suspected that Parker must have had a hand in this one. It reminded me of many I’ve seen from that time. Thanks for the information.
Mark
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 9:21 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Montanaman wrote:Sharpnshinyknives wrote:
Beretta Loveless DP hunter
Beretta Model 201 Aus8 blade and Quince handle.
That looks to be the semi skinner blade, fantastic knives and the closest factory knife to a real Loveless. Here is my drop point,
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I have to agree w/ you on that one. At a fraction of the price. These are pretty incredible knives.
Mark
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:14 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Moki Ares in red pick bone. Stainless blade, bolsters, pins and liners. This is the knife that started my obsession w/ Moki and Seki made knives, well not this exact knife but my other one just like it.
SSk
Re: Moki, Mcusta, Al Mar and other Seki Made Knives
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:08 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Got two Seki made knives today. One is a Paragon by Tommy Lee. I sent this to Muskrat Man for handles. I sent an exotic hardwood I bought on eBay. I thought the colors were unusual and would look good on this knife. I have 2 other Paragons that I have posted in this thread before and both have black Micarta handles. This one came unfinished and I bought it also on eBay a few years ago. I thought I would handle it myself, but quickly realized that was more of a project than I could handle. I love the way this knife tapers toward the end.
The second one is an Al Mar Eagle Talon. I wasn’t looking for this knife but saw it for sale on eBay and thought it was going way too cheaply and bid and won it. It’s a big knife and even thought it doesn’t look like it, it’s a stout knife. Has the usual tight fit and finish of all Seki made knives. It’s pretty incredible. It’s my first Al Mar knife. Sure it won’t be my last.
SSk