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- Luke_of_Mass
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8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
About 2 weeks ago now, I was on the phone with a great guy named Eric (rock-n-roll$$$$$$) talkin' about anything and everything, this crazy honey business I've gotten into with my bees, The Rolling Stones, and my recent misfortune with Walt's new 9'' half-grinds. With the new "Latamas" leaving me with an awful taste in my mouth and a situation I'm keen to clean my hands of, I figured I'd have a go at a real Latama... and Eric hooked me the hell UP!
After a fat stack (though not as fat as what I burned on the three new Latamas) and a big jar of honey changed hands, this little gem arrived! As the title states, it's a slick little 8'' kris picklock with pristine dark horn scales and a nigh-perfect never-sharpened blade. I'm assuming it's had some restoration work done because knives this old rarely look this good:
It's got the LATAMA ITALY stamp on the front and the also desirable "Patent 35958" stamp on the rear:
The scales, totally bite-free, appear to have once had a red dot safety - evidenced by the shallow well drilled at the top of the safety slide.
The only thing about this knife... slight peek! But, naturally, being the stand-up guy Eric is, he warned me of this, and to me peeking on a 60+ year old knife is far more acceptable than one built a few months ago...!
So what do you guys think? Shall I attempt to get the peeking fixed? Paint in the red-dot? has anyone else here happened to own this knife previously? Let me know!
And a big thanks to Eric - while all the knives you've sold me thus far aren't knives I can see myself parting with, this is by far the most special!
Cheers from MA
After a fat stack (though not as fat as what I burned on the three new Latamas) and a big jar of honey changed hands, this little gem arrived! As the title states, it's a slick little 8'' kris picklock with pristine dark horn scales and a nigh-perfect never-sharpened blade. I'm assuming it's had some restoration work done because knives this old rarely look this good:
It's got the LATAMA ITALY stamp on the front and the also desirable "Patent 35958" stamp on the rear:
The scales, totally bite-free, appear to have once had a red dot safety - evidenced by the shallow well drilled at the top of the safety slide.
The only thing about this knife... slight peek! But, naturally, being the stand-up guy Eric is, he warned me of this, and to me peeking on a 60+ year old knife is far more acceptable than one built a few months ago...!
So what do you guys think? Shall I attempt to get the peeking fixed? Paint in the red-dot? has anyone else here happened to own this knife previously? Let me know!
And a big thanks to Eric - while all the knives you've sold me thus far aren't knives I can see myself parting with, this is by far the most special!
Cheers from MA
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
That's a looker! If it was mine as nice at it is I'd get the peak fixed.
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Great old knife .. Good for you, I think I would have Bill or PLP fix the peek
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Home Run Luke! I had recently missed out on Eric's Mauro Mario sale to my regret. But, THIS is just outstanding! I believe I had asked about that hole, or indentation at the top end of the safety in another thread on other vintage pieces and was told it was drilled to start the safety slit cut. So, your knife may very well just be original without the red dot (certainly worth researching). Good for you for leaning toward the vintage collecting. I'm with 'ya! If that peak can be fixed, I'd sure have it done (if it were me). Beautiful!
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Wow ! what a great score , have yet to add 1 to my collection but definitely on list .
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
ah, I "missed" that Mauro Mario sale too, if I had gotten that one, I wouldn't have the cash for this.JulesVane wrote:Home Run Luke! I had recently missed out on Eric's Mauro Mario sale to my regret. But, THIS is just outstanding! I believe I had asked about that hole, or indentation at the top end of the safety in another thread on other vintage pieces and was told it was drilled to start the safety slit cut. So, your knife may very well just be original without the red dot (certainly worth researching). Good for you for leaning toward the vintage collecting. I'm with 'ya! If that peak can be fixed, I'd sure have it done (if it were me). Beautiful!
Thanks for the info, I appreciate it!
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Luke , I thank you for the kind word's,glad you like the Latama,take good care of it,and I thank you all for the positive feedback.Eric
Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Beautiful old Latama. And holy mother of cr@p what great condition! Congrats, Luke.
Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Real stunning knife Luke.
Im glad you got it, and its in real great condition .
I only have the older knives but no Latamas unfortunately ....... the cream of the oldies imho.
When they look like the one you got from Eric it just doesnt get much better.
Congratulations and I hope your well mate.
Ian
Im glad you got it, and its in real great condition .
I only have the older knives but no Latamas unfortunately ....... the cream of the oldies imho.
When they look like the one you got from Eric it just doesnt get much better.
Congratulations and I hope your well mate.
Ian
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Great knife!!
Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Great looking Latama!
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Is it just me or does that knife have some of the nicest lines I’ve seen ...
gorgeous knife Luke .. thanks for sharing
Mike
gorgeous knife Luke .. thanks for sharing
Mike
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Blade tip sticking out above the liners.
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Re: 8'' LATAMA / Patent 35958 Kris Picklock
Sorry, I probably shoulda picked out a darker towel to make this issue easier to see... my bad.
Knife will probably spend the rest of its life open in a display case, so not a huge deal. In my view far more acceptable than a peeking modern knife.
Knife will probably spend the rest of its life open in a display case, so not a huge deal. In my view far more acceptable than a peeking modern knife.
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