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Boker - Annual Damascus 1991 Knife - Limited Edition - PRIVATE COLLECTION - Knife
The Böker Annual Damascus 1991 knife is not just a tool, but a true investment of value, a treasure destined not only for knife lovers but for anyone who appreciates the art and tradition behind such a sought-after object.
This limited piece, part of a private collection and now out of production, represents a unique specimen, numbered and limited to only 999 pieces worldwide.
WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
- Type: Previously Purchased
- Condition: As good as new
- Available in the market: Out of production, numbered and limited to 999 specimens
- Sharpening: Factory sharpening
- Blade marks: No
- Handle marks: No
- Box: Present
- Sheath: Not applicable
- Manuals, Certificates, and Warranties: Present
- Checked and Certified by our internal laboratory
Use Destination: EDC/Gentleman/Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Germany - Solingen
Blade: in 300-layer artisanal Damascus steel
Handle: stabilized root wood
Blade length: 80mm
Blade thickness: 2mm
Total length: 186mm
Weight: 136g
Closure: back lock
Packaging: Wooden box with paper certificate and warranty
Note: numbered and limited specimen, as good as new, withdrawn from private collection
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Buck - 124 Frontiersman Pakkawood 1984 - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
The Buck 124 was originally designed in 1966 as a dive combat knife called the Nemo. The model then went into production in 1967 and was offered with either a dive sheath (NEMO) or a leather sheath (FRONTIERSMAN). The knife was the same and has remained so to this day.
In the 1960s about 300 examples were produced and they had black phenolic handles with white Teflon spacers. Then in the 1970s it had a fluctuating production, with very poor sales numbers, until in '73 it was offered with a "Buckarta" (Micarta) handle and began to find favor with the public, with over 10000 examples sold until the early 1980s. Until 1983 model production remained high, and in 1984 a version of the FRONTIERSMAN with a Pakkawood handle was introduced; the 1984 version did not have the patent logos engraved, the 1985 version had the patent engravings, and from 1986 the knife began to have the production date engraved on the blade.
Therefore, our proposed model is from 1984.
Knife withdrawn from private collection - Classic Buck model dating from 1984, first series with wooden handle - Overall in very good condition, with no particular noticeable marks, with a few small scratches on aluminum guard and pommel - Scabbard in excellent condition - Original factory sharpening, but underperforming - Lacking box and certificates - Checked and certified by our in-house laboratory.
Intended Use: Hunting / Utility / Multirole / CollectionType of production: Industrial
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: full tang, 425M stainless steel
Blade finish: satin-finished
Handle: Pakkawood
Blade length: 159mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Total length: 300mm.
Balance: backward
Weight: 377g.
Sheath: black leather
Packaging: absent
Notes: knife withdrawn from private collection, 1984 specimen, overall in very good conditionBU-124PW-CP -
Buck - Kalinga knife 1991 - 401 - Wood - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
Knife withdrawn from a private collection in like new condition - Thanks to the engraving next to the BUCK logo (X series) it is possible to go back to the 1991 year of production of the knife - Complete with box and scabbard - Checked, certified by our internal laboratory. Cutlery Collini
The Kalinga, model first produced by Buck in 1969, was a favorite of Al Buck. With a large skinner blade and an ergonomic design, the Kalinga remains in addition to an important piece to collect, also an excellent choice for hunting use.
Intended use: Sports / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Blade production: USA
Blade: full tang, 420HC stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Wood
Blade length: 115mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 255mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 322g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: brown leather
Packaging: Cardboard box with Buck logos, with certificates
Note:BU-401-CP -
Down Under Knives - The Outback Bowie - USED - knife - L446128
USED KNIFE, TAKEN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Type: Previously purchased and used
* Condition: In good overall condition (see accompanying photos)
* Commercially available
* Sharpening: Resharpened by our workshop, also clean oxidation which has affected some portions of the edge, which is however back in working order
* Marks on blade: YES
* Marks on handle: YES, various superficial oxidation stains
* Box: Present and original, in cardboard
* Scabbard: in good condition
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: -
* Checked and certified by our in-house laboratoryIntended use: Hunting / Outdoor
Production type: Industrial
Blade production: Taiwan
Blade: Stainless steel 440C differentiated hardening 58/45HRC
Blade Treatment: Mirror polished
Handle: Brass, ebony wood and leather rings
Blade length: 280mm.
Blade thickness: 6mm.
Total length: 405mm.
Weight: 800g.
Scabbard: Leather
Packaging: Cardboard box
Notes: Accompanied by a whetstone.The Outback is a clear homage to the knife used by Paul Hogan in the Mr. Crocodile Dundee films, in fact it faithfully follows its shape and dimensions.
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