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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 7:47 pm
Madmarco wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 2:17 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:04 am
Marco, I have a German Eye Brand, that look similar, but with some differences, finger guard is different, the handle is more like a Pumas with similar brass pins. Anything to make you think yours might be German?
Nope, not really, Dog, no more or less than if you'd suggested English made, Brazilian made, or Canadian made, in fact, it's not exuding any sort of vibe...
M&M, I tried looking for some examples of various German made stag handled fixed blades with a quick glance at the European Knives thread, no luck so far.... I just get a "German" feeling on your blade there ( ::hmm:: ...also I really like it ::tu:: ::tu:: , that is my preference in that style of fixed blade :wink: ) I was looking for Puma FBs for a long time.... oh did I love them 😍🥰 .... but prices have gone through the roof, so I pulled back on picking them up these days...💸💸💸 Oh I like the Puma "White Hunter" ::nod:: .....
Thanks for looking anyway, Dog. ::handshake::
On first look I was thinking Puma too, ::hmm:: but without seeing their smatchet style blade I didn't think so.
Those White Hunters certainly are great FB knives, but as you said, costly. ::doh::
Don't give up the search though, ::groove:: as you know, "When the knifer is ready, the knife will appear!" lol!
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btrwtr wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 9:35 pm Here is a Bowie with a 10" blade that I made some 20 years ago. Patterned after a Marble's Trailmaker.
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Thanks gents. I believe the steel was ATS 34.
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Madmarco wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:23 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 7:47 pm
Madmarco wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 2:17 am
Nope, not really, Dog, no more or less than if you'd suggested English made, Brazilian made, or Canadian made, in fact, it's not exuding any sort of vibe...
M&M, I tried looking for some examples of various German made stag handled fixed blades with a quick glance at the European Knives thread, no luck so far.... I just get a "German" feeling on your blade there ( ::hmm:: ...also I really like it ::tu:: ::tu:: , that is my preference in that style of fixed blade :wink: ) I was looking for Puma FBs for a long time.... oh did I love them 😍🥰 .... but prices have gone through the roof, so I pulled back on picking them up these days...💸💸💸 Oh I like the Puma "White Hunter" ::nod:: .....
Thanks for looking anyway, Dog. ::handshake::
On first look I was thinking Puma too, ::hmm:: but without seeing their smatchet style blade I didn't think so.
Those White Hunters certainly are great FB knives, but as you said, costly. ::doh::
Don't give up the search though, ::groove:: as you know, "When the knifer is ready, the knife will appear!" lol!
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Here's some of your Puma stag gentlemen. I like it too!
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Many thanks Kerry, Ken, & TopDog !!
I am catching back up on AAPK ... took a few camping days off ... much needed! ::nod::
Beautiful Old Timer QS and the Mora type knife!! Awesome work Dale (Orvet) !!
Wayne, your Bowie is superb ... great craftsmanship !!
I likes that Puma Stag Kerry ... excellent !!
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 5:12 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:58 am Seki City Paragon Carolina Skinner Asheville Steel New In Box with Sheath Sealed in Plastic Wrap
::oh_my:: You are kill'en it CxIII ::tu:: ::tu:: The knives you are picking up are all ones I would get in a heartbeat ::nod:: One of the best parts of that knife is that Seki City stamp!!! When I see a good to reasonable deal on a used knife when I am out hunting and it's stamped "Seki City" I'm going to try and pick that baby up ::nod::
Thank you TopDog!! I got it for $90 ... reasonable I think. ::shrug:: A NIB Seki knife of any kind is usually pushing at least 100 these days.
But when you have the "Japan Knife Addiction", or JKA for short, you fall off the wagon (again), and the knife has more appeal than the $$$. I have a pile yet to post ... maybe by winter. Right now, boats need upholstery, and knives need selling ... Tis the Season!
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toomanyknives wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:34 pm
Madmarco wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:23 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 7:47 pm

M&M, I tried looking for some examples of various German made stag handled fixed blades with a quick glance at the European Knives thread, no luck so far.... I just get a "German" feeling on your blade there ( ::hmm:: ...also I really like it ::tu:: ::tu:: , that is my preference in that style of fixed blade :wink: ) I was looking for Puma FBs for a long time.... oh did I love them 😍🥰 .... but prices have gone through the roof, so I pulled back on picking them up these days...💸💸💸 Oh I like the Puma "White Hunter" ::nod:: .....
Thanks for looking anyway, Dog. ::handshake::
On first look I was thinking Puma too, ::hmm:: but without seeing their smatchet style blade I didn't think so.
Those White Hunters certainly are great FB knives, but as you said, costly. ::doh::
Don't give up the search though, ::groove:: as you know, "When the knifer is ready, the knife will appear!" lol!
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Here's some of your Puma stag gentlemen. I like it too!IMG_3198.JPGIMG_3196.JPG
Your Puma is looking very much like the mystery bowie I posted, Kerry, smaller pins and bigger guard grant it, but much the same overall shape. Even the slight swedging on the top-tip is similar.
It's been rode hard and put away wet, but seems to have absorbed the abuse anyway, I wonder if it's actually a Puma. ::shrug::
Your knife is absolutely gorgeous, BTW!
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Madmarco wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 9:09 pm
toomanyknives wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:34 pm
Madmarco wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:23 am
Thanks for looking anyway, Dog. ::handshake::
On first look I was thinking Puma too, ::hmm:: but without seeing their smatchet style blade I didn't think so.
Those White Hunters certainly are great FB knives, but as you said, costly. ::doh::
Don't give up the search though, ::groove:: as you know, "When the knifer is ready, the knife will appear!" lol!
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Here's some of your Puma stag gentlemen. I like it too!IMG_3198.JPGIMG_3196.JPG
Your Puma is looking very much like the mystery bowie I posted, Kerry, smaller pins and bigger guard grant it, but much the same overall shape. Even the slight swedging on the top-tip is similar.
It's been rode hard and put away wet, but seems to have absorbed the abuse anyway, I wonder if it's actually a Puma. ::shrug::
Your knife is absolutely gorgeous, BTW!
Thanks Marco! Heck, email a picture to Puma. I've heard they have very good customer service. They might be able to confirm it for you. Either way, yours looks like a fine, well made knife!
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Beautiful Puma stag!!!! Love the old Pumas. ::tu::

As handle materials go wood is one of the oldest and most widely used. It has its own style of beauty. Here are some of my wood handled fixed blade knives.
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A couple more wooden handles...
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Sasquach wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 2:46 pm Beautiful Puma stag!!!! Love the old Pumas. ::tu::

As handle materials go wood is one of the oldest and most widely used. It has its own style of beauty. Here are some of my wood handled fixed blade knives.
What a great group, Charlie! That Bark River is awesome, as well are all the others! ::tu::
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Charlie, that is a super fine display of wood and highly interesting. Thanks for posting these.
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Quick Steel wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 4:34 pm Dale Vincent [Orvet} greatly enhanced the appearance of a stalwart OLD TIMER by adding the perfect scales.


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toomanyknives wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:34 pm
Madmarco wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:23 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 7:47 pm
Don't give up the search though, ::groove:: as you know, "When the knifer is ready, the knife will appear!" lol!
Here's some of your Puma stag gentlemen. I like it too!
VERY NICE stag and knife, the engraving is outta' sight! :shock:
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 12:18 am
toomanyknives wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:34 pm
Madmarco wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:23 am
Don't give up the search though, ::groove:: as you know, "When the knifer is ready, the knife will appear!" lol!
Here's some of your Puma stag gentlemen. I like it too!
VERY NICE stag and knife, the engraving is outta' sight! :shock:
Thanks TOPDOG!. It was part of their "Wildlife Series"..
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toomanyknives wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 12:34 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 12:18 am
toomanyknives wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:34 pm
Thanks TOPDOG!. It was part of their "Wildlife Series"..
Sweet! Can you tell by the serial # (if it has one) as to what year it was made? I recall on the older White Hunters you could date them by the serial # located on the tang/handle... as I recall, which is a little shaky these days ... ::cb:: ... as I get older I get more and more like Bid... Opps! ::skeptic:: let me just stop there .... the head hunters might still be out and about! ::uc::
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Sasquach wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 2:46 pm Beautiful Puma stag!!!! Love the old Pumas. ::tu::

As handle materials go wood is one of the oldest and most widely used. It has its own style of beauty. Here are some of my wood handled fixed blade knives.
Wonderful bunch of knives Charlie.
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Thanks for the comments gentlemen!
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Marbles Ideal collection...looking for that stag 8in......they seem to be big$$$
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Great collection, Doc, and ::welcome:: to AAPK! ::handshake::
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Agreed Mark ... Verrry Nice group of Gladstones Doc! ::tu:: And Welcome!!
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During the height of the political wars in Central America a jeweler named Bob Terzuola made some knives for military, police and contractors. His blades quickly gained fame and popularity. Many consider his work the first true tactical knives.

Following is a Terzuola/ Camillus collaboration. This is Terzuola's CQB-1, Close Quarters Battle 1. The 5 1/2" blade is made of ATS34, wih a Micarta handle. I wonder how many of us remember when ATS34 was all the rage as a premium steel.


It is a well constructed knife. The blade's lines are not as crisp as I would like. On the other hand the blade came with an exceptionally sharp edge.

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Very nice QS!!! ::tu::

ESEE 3 with after market handle and sheath.
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Nice indeed QS! And thanks for adding the history. I like to hear that about knives when posted.
Helps one get acquainted with a knife they are not familiar with. ::tu::

Charlie, your Esee is a beauty ... Like the sheath and handles! ::tu::
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