Dear all
I recently purchased an old knive with no visible markings and I'm wondering if you could help me to find more info (some pics attached but feel free to ask for more).
It has 2 blades (no saw) and the small one it's broken.
My assumptions are:
- Puma 943 1/2 (even if it differs in few details)
- Kuno ritter/Hubertus model 2627 (from their 50's catalog)
I wish to thank you in advance and apology for my poor english
Vintage pocket knive with no markings (Hubertus?)
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Vintage pocket knive with no markings (Hubertus?)
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Re: Vintage pocket knive with no markings (Hubertus?)
Man is that sweet,I like no stamp knives.
Re: Vintage pocket knive with no markings (Hubertus?)
thanks, it truly is! but I was curious to know a bit of its history and here you have a good knowledge
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Re: Vintage pocket knive with no markings (Hubertus?)
The knife could have been made by one of many Solingen cutlers. Most cutlers sold each others' products, and specialized in making only a few themselves. It's a very nice knife.
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Re: Vintage pocket knive with no markings (Hubertus?)
I've been in contact with Puma and its surely not one of their knives.
Do you guys think would be worth to sharp the blade? there still is "material" on the blade
Do you guys think would be worth to sharp the blade? there still is "material" on the blade