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  1. Ka-Bar - Wrench neck Knife - 1119 - knife

    The KA-BAR Wrench Knife 1119 is a neck knife whose design is based on knives that are sometimes forged from old wrenches by knife enthusiasts. KA-BAR has used these characteristic shapes and transformed them into this cute knife.

    KA-BAR used 425 to forge this knife. This is a slightly improved version of the popular 420 steel. Stainless, durable, easy to sharpen. The KA-BAR 1119 wrench knife comes with an elegant plastic sheath, without belt clip.

    Intended use: Tactical / Utility

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of production: USA
    Blade: 425 stainless steel
    Blade treatment: -
    Handle: -
    Blade length: 80mm.
    Blade thickness: 5mm.
    Total length: 182mm.
    Weight: 91g.
    Sheath: in ABS
    Packaging: rigid packaging with Ka-Bar logos
    Note: -

    The Collini Cutlery in Busto Arsizio is the official distributor for Italy of the KA-BAR brand

    KB-1119
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  2. 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    Knife withdrawn from private collection - Classic Buck model dating from 1984, first series with wooden handle - Overall in very good condition, with no particular noticeable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 / Collection

    Type 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 condition

    BU-124PW-CP
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  3. Buck - Buckmaster 184 - 1984 First Production - PRIVATE COLLECTION - vintage knife

    Knife withdrawn from private collection, dates from the very first production in 1984 (in fact, it does not indicate the patent engravings, affixed in 1985 and does not indicate the production date, affixed only from 1986). Globally in good condition, it has marks on the blade and handle due to the normal passage of time and the very aggressive scabbard which, containing a spring-loaded metal foil, irreparably scratches the blade both in insertion and extraction - It still has the factory sharpening and comes with a compass in the tang and two harpoons already engaged on the guard branch; lacking instead the box and additional accessories - Checked and certified by our in-house laboratory.

     


    Intended Use: Sporting / Collection

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of manufacture: USA
    Blade: knife made entirely of 425M stainless steel
    Blade finish: satin-finished
    Handle: hollow, stainless steel, with rear screw cap
    Blade length: 185mm.
    Blade thickness: 7.5mm.
    Total length: 315mm.
    Balance: set back from the guard branch
    Weight: 675g.
    Scabbard: black ABS
    Notes: The feature, patented, is the presence of two removable screw-on harpoons/hooks. The function of these is simple anchorage. In fact, this knife can be used as a throwing hook by attaching a rope to the ring on the pommel. The manufacturer guarantees a harpoon hold of up to 600 pounds. The Navy Seals, specifically, had requested a knife that could be used underwater in order to anchor the vehicles to an underwater attachment point, and that is the reason for the total steel construction.

    CP-BUBM1984
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