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Started by Steve"Hog"Hanner. Last reply by ken benson Feb 22. 10 Replies 0 Likes
What are the most collectable Puma Knives?
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Started by Steve"Hog"Hanner. Last reply by ken benson Feb 21. 22 Replies 2 Likes
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Comment by Gregory.J on May 3, 2012 at 5:34 Hello PUMA collectors,Thanks for having me on board.PUMAS are my first love and I collect mainly Guttmann green box and definitely pre 1990's - call me elitist but the earlier knives do have the edge (pardon the corny pun)...I really appreciate the knife photography on this site and over the coming weeks I hope to contribute some of my own PUMA pix. Cheers from Gregory in OZ.....
Comment by Clint Thompson on April 29, 2012 at 21:51 Here is my latest PUMA pocket knife. It is the PUMA Medici 210563 and is made in Germany. It is a swing guard...I love the swing guard knives....don't know why....but I bought this knife at the right price. Here are the stats:
Handmade in Solingen, Germany
Folding lockback
Blade length: 2.8'"
Closed length: 4.1"
Steel: 440C German Stainless steel
Rockwell Hardness Test: 57-60
Design: PUMA
@carl, yes I did see the EDC rap! lol!
Jaco if none of ken's ideas work, I am emailing you the name of guy who is a wholesaler. It might help.
Comment by ken benson on February 21, 2012 at 15:46 Message to Jaco
I tried to respond to your email, but failed. If my posting this on the forum is improper in anyway, please remember I had little parental guidance, no respect for authority, but I am kind to animals and friends.
Dear Jaco I am not in the business , so my amatuer suggestions might just be stupid. Have you talked with anyone from Smoky Mouintain knife works? If it is knife business , and they can make a buck with you, I would be very surprised if they could not either work with you or point you in the right direction. I also have had good experience buying Puma from "Cheaper than Dirt". The low low prices on their Pumas indicates to this amatuer they might be a step closer to the manufacturer than most. Have you considered the Buck brand? I would think the near industructabilty of some of the Buck line would be very marketable there. If my suggestions make you rich beyond your dreams, you can send me an airline ticket to visit. Good luck and God Bless you. Kirk
Hey Hog, check out the link {below} to U tube on EDC. Let me know what you think.
Puma Fighting Knife Custom,Pre 64. Both sides of blade are sharp, all the way around.More Pic's, on My Page.
A Puma Pluma. An early modern Puma folder very lite and strong. Original name Pluma was used by Pumas founding Co. Lauterjung and Sons on various knives in the 1900's
Thanks Carl, woefully short on Puma photos! You might win by default! lol!
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