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Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 1:23 pm
by doglegg
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 7:37 am
Melitta Tak (Fukuta) Sway Back Florist/Gardner's Knife. I bought this same model from AG Russell back in the 1990s then gave it to a Japanese nurse who was especially helpful to me when I was hospitalized. I then spent the ensuing six years trying to find and acquire another one. Finally found this one on eBay last week and immediately bought it. It feels like reuniting with a long lost friend!
As you would expect, the fit and finish is exquisite. Ivory Micarta handle with red G-10 spacer and all steel construction.
Unique and beautiful.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 5:34 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
Beautiful knife Q, and a good memory of someone associated with the reacquisition!
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 12:32 am
by Madmarco
That's one nice knife, ~Q~, hard to imagine you parting with it, your nurse must have been treating you particularly well, nudge nudge, wink wink, say no more say no more! lol!
I haven't seen much white micarta so far, but I sure do like it!
Happy reuniting with your old friend!

Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 9:37 pm
by QTCut5
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 9:53 pm
by QTCut5
When one door closes sometimes The Universe opens a window or in this case when one Seki made Coleman Mini Trapper back spring breaks, a Seki made Marbles Lock Back shows up unexpectedly to take its place.

Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 2:27 am
by Madmarco
As promised, ~Q~, this is what the Marbles knife looks like in-hand, although, it would appear you now have first "hand" experience with a copy of your own via Devine Providence!
Just the other day I was telling CCC/Tony, that when one door closes leaving you disappointed, it's only so a new more prosperous door can open up to you, and your situation proved it!
Enjoy your new knife, I know I do!

Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 10:54 am
by Sharpnshinyknives
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:53 pm
When one door closes sometimes The Universe opens a window or in this case when one Seki made Coleman Mini Trapper back spring breaks, a Seki made Marbles Lock Back shows up unexpectedly to take its place.
That is beautiful Q. I like those wooden scales on that. I prefer wood over a lot of materials, just feels warm in hand.
Sorry to hear about the Coleman Mini Trapper. I’ve never had a backspring break on me in all my years of collecting. The only thing that ever happened when I opened a knife was hearing a slight tick sound and it was a crack at the center pin on a Bear and Sons Barlow. Sent it back and got a replacement, it was brand new and bought from a dealer. I always wondered how pin cracks happened and I knew after that how.
I think your replacement is a big step up.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 5:41 am
by QTCut5
Couple more from the land of the rising sun that I picked up recently:
Parker Bench Made
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 5:44 am
by QTCut5
AG Russell Spire Lock Back
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 10:53 am
by Sharpnshinyknives
Q, that Spire is beautiful. I have that one and two others and love them. Tried to pick up the one PCWizard had the other day but I guess someone must have purchased all the knives he offered.
I believe that Moki made those Spire knives. They made a version for William Henry that I have as part of that collection as well.
The Parker Top Lock is nice. I like the wooden handles on that one.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 10:54 am
by TripleF
Spyderco
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 10:58 am
by Sharpnshinyknives
Now that’s a working man’s knife Scott. If I had a lot of rope to cut, that would be the knife that I would use. Spyderco makes great knives.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 2:08 pm
by QTCut5
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 10:53 am
Q, that Spire is beautiful. I have that one and two others and love them. Tried to pick up the one PCWizard had the other day
Don't be greedy, Mark, you gotta let some of the rest of us have a few cool knives every now and then too!
I actually did get the Spire from the recent PCWizard sell off. It's possible that he may have given me preferential treatment on that one because of our history. Back in the day, Gary (who used to also live in Hawaii before he moved to Texas and left me as the sole island survivor) did a lot of knife swapping back and forth. We did it the old school way: rarely, if ever, was any cash involved, just knives for knives straight across. Not only did he have great taste in knives, he was a very generous trading partner and I always came out feeling as though I got a great deal.
BTW, speaking of being greedy...I also tried to get his Kershaw Damascus Wild Turkey (which I believe he got from me in one of our swaps), but Gary, being the generous and fair man he is, let Orvet have that one which is only appropriate since Dale is the resident "Kershaw guy" after all. I'm just glad it stayed in the AAPK family because it means there's still a chance I could eventually get it one day

Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 8:38 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 2:08 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 10:53 am
Q, that Spire is beautiful. I have that one and two others and love them. Tried to pick up the one PCWizard had the other day
Don't be greedy, Mark, you gotta let some of the rest of us have a few cool knives every now and then too!
I actually did get the Spire from the recent PCWizard sell off. It's possible that he may have given me preferential treatment on that one because of our history. Back in the day, Gary (who used to also live in Hawaii before he moved to Texas and left me as the sole island survivor) did a lot of knife swapping back and forth. We did it the old school way: rarely, if ever, was any cash involved, just knives for knives straight across. Not only did he have great taste in knives, he was a very generous trading partner and I always came out feeling as though I got a great deal.
BTW, speaking of being greedy...I also tried to get his Kershaw Damascus Wild Turkey (which I believe he got from me in one of our swaps), but Gary, being the generous and fair man he is, let Orvet have that one which is only appropriate since Dale is the resident "Kershaw guy" after all. I'm just glad it stayed in the AAPK family because it means there's still a chance I could eventually get it one day
Glad you got it Q. I know you really appreciate these fine knives. I don’t begrudge him selling it to you or anyone, it’s his to do as he wished. Just mentioned it because it’s the kind of knife I am always searching for. No matter how many I have of these, there is always room for more. I checked after I contacted him and discovered that I already have one just like it, so it’s really not a miss for me. Happy to see you enjoying it. Congrats!
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 9:48 pm
by Madmarco
Beautiful knives, ~Q~, your taste is impeccable! Yours too, Mark!

Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 10:42 pm
by chickenman62
An A.G. Russell damascus with quince wood handles. Second picture is next to a quince tree.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 12:02 am
by Sharpnshinyknives
Love that one too Chickenman. I can’t stop myself from buying these whenever I can. Never knew what a Quince tree looked like.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 12:58 am
by doglegg
chickenman62 wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:42 pm
An A.G. Russell damascus with quince wood handles. Second picture is next to a quince tree.
Beautiful blade and handle.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 8:18 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Got in another Japanese made A.G. Russell knife. Love the traditional patterns made by the Japanese masters. This is a Hawbaker muskrat made with natural white smooth bone and high quality ATS-34 stainless steel. Fit and finish is impeccable as usual. This feels great in hand, love the feel of smooth bone almost as much as wooden handles. Can’t resist buying these Japanese made A.G. Russell knives. It’s almost a Pavlovian response when I see one.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 12:17 am
by Corn Creek Cutlery
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:18 pm
Got in another Japanese made A.G. Russell knife. Love the traditional patterns made by the Japanese masters. This is a Hawbaker muskrat made with natural white smooth bone and high quality ATS-34 stainless steel. Fit and finish is impeccable as usual. This feels great in hand, love the feel of smooth bone almost as much as wooden handles. Can’t resist buying these Japanese made A.G. Russell knives. It’s almost a Pavlovian response when I see one.
Beauty Mark! Awesome fit and finish! As I see more Japanese made knives, the more I appreciate their quality. I recently got a couple more after
getting the Hattori from you. As you told me awhile back, there is a difference in how they feel in hand. Not meaning to take away from
your fine AG, but I have a question. Who on AAPK would be best to send a Tak Fukuta blade blank to for guard and handles? The blank is a Rigid RG-62 Grizzly. Many thanks!
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 11:00 am
by Sharpnshinyknives
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 12:17 am
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:18 pm
Got in another Japanese made A.G. Russell knife. Love the traditional patterns made by the Japanese masters. This is a Hawbaker muskrat made with natural white smooth bone and high quality ATS-34 stainless steel. Fit and finish is impeccable as usual. This feels great in hand, love the feel of smooth bone almost as much as wooden handles. Can’t resist buying these Japanese made A.G. Russell knives. It’s almost a Pavlovian response when I see one.
Beauty Mark! Awesome fit and finish! As I see more Japanese made knives, the more I appreciate their quality. I recently got a couple more after
getting the Hattori from you. As you told me awhile back, there is a difference in how they feel in hand. Not meaning to take away from
your fine AG, but I have a question. Who on AAPK would be best to send a Tak Fukuta blade blank to for guard and handles? The blank is a Rigid RG-62 Grizzly. Many thanks!
Thanks Tony. I know Glennbad does great work. I’ve used Muskrat Man for multiple projects. He put scales on a Japan made Paragon dagger blank that I had picked up and did a magnificent job. There are others on here that I haven’t tried but when you see their work posted you can tell they are also top notch. Hope this helps.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 8:23 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
Mark, thanks for the info for getting handles on my knives. Now if I can find the time .....
Got a couple more Seki made. More to post when time permits. I am hooked Mark!
Top :Vintage 1980s Ranger's G. Sakai Seki Japan 4.37" Folding Scimitar Lockback Knife
This great looking Scimitar lockback was made for the French company, Coursolle, in Seki, Japan circa 1980s-90s by G. Sakai - one of the city's most respected knifemakers. It features a handle made of Corian and has stainless steel bolsters and and stainless steel blade. Has great function and has the feel of quality. No sheath.
Closed Length: 4.375"
Blade: 3.3" Long, Stainless Steel
Handle: Stainless Steel and Corian
Bottom: Vintage Browning 378 Custom Tak Fukuta Seki Japan Pearl Mirror Blade Fixed Knife
This is a stunning Browning presentation knife made in Seki, Japan by Tak Fukuta circa 2000. It features a Mother of pearl handle with abalone inlays and brass surround over the tang. The blade is mirror polished AUS-8 steel. Came with a basketweave leather sheath.
Closed Length: 7"
Blade: 3" Long, AUS-8 Steel
Handle: Mother of Pearl & Abalone with brass trim
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 8:49 pm
by Sharpnshinyknives
Those are beautiful Tony. I like the G Sakai especially. Very nicely done. The Browning has an understated elegance.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 9:27 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 8:49 pm
Those are beautiful Tony. I like the G Sakai especially. Very nicely done. The Browning has an understated elegance.
Thanks Mark ... the pics were hard to take with all the reflections. The Browning has that feathery, I call it, pearl with hints of other colors in it depending on the angle, but I could not get it to show. The pearl looks a lot like the Moki Pearl you are sold out of. I tried over a dozen pics and could not accurately picture how nice this knife is. Perhaps I should build a small photo booth with correct lighting this winter.
I have my eye on one of your Lapis Blue Mokis ... should have already purchased the 4" closed one(preferred) ... be in touch soon.
Re: Other Seki Made
Posted: Wed May 29, 2024 12:14 am
by Sharpnshinyknives
Tony, I highly recommend a photo booth for taking knife pictures. I built my own but you can buy them already made. The problem with the ones already made is that the lighting wasn’t right. Way too much reflection from the poor placement of the lights and too many shadows. With mirror polished blades the wrong lighting can really make your pictures turn out poorly.
The 4” lapis blue Moki’s are already sold out. I have the barbwire jigged in the 4” size and the smaller size. Just the smaller size is available in the lapis blue.