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Gerber Loveless lockback with metal handles that
is near mint, not sharpened and 3-3/4" closed,
USA. The blade is stainless steel. Heavy weight
metal handle with rubber like inserts. The
reason it is not mint there are very small
indents on the heavy metal handle.
Circa 1983-1985.
One knife only at this price
Save over $38 Loveless is arguably the most
influential custom knife maker of the 20th
Century and
Bob
passed away in 2010. Bob Loveless began a series of
collaborations with leading knife companies in
the 1980s to produce knife designs to exacting
standards that would make them available to a
larger market at affordable prices. If I
remember correctly only the first units where
marked with the Loveless mark and the later ones
did not have this mark. This knife
was designed and started production in 1983 before the
company was acquired by Fiskars in 1986.
Top knife in
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Kellam LappFolder lockback with reindeer
stag and
arctic birch burl wood handles that is mint and
4-1/4" closed. Frame is brass. Serial number
0086-U.E., which means it is very early
production and maybe one of the first 100 made. Made around 1999. The blade is T9
stainless steel. A comfortable handle of natural
materials.
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FJ-00461
B. Aucoin |
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David Laguiole Bois de Rosewood handle, mint
4-1/8" closed. Frame is brass with brass
bolsters and traditional bee. One blade folder.
Made in France. The bolsters need polishing or
have a beautiful patina depending on your point
of view.
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Utica Cutlery
single carbon steel blade folder with ruff black
handles near mint 3-3/4" closed. It has several
scratches on the polished blade but it does not
look sharpened and the blade is very full, USA.
Bolsters are nickel silver and frame is brass.
The bolsters need polishing. I think this was
part of a knife tool kit. Maybe from WWII.
Bottom knife in photo. |
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