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Any other vintage collectors of Parkers, American Blade, Taylor, United Boker, Frost, or STAR brands out there?
Am far from an expert on these brands, but I do own a few! I typically have gone "straight to the horses mouth", with many of my questions answered by Buzz Parker. Have another friend, who I would consider experienced with '80s SEKI produced brands. Drop me line, or a question anytime please! Thanks.
Tim
Tags: pocketknives, seki, vintage
Yes Jan all of the FK fixed blades are made by Hattori, including the Jarl and Juni which require FK to ship Swedish Birch to Seki for the handle material. You can seethe similarity between the HT-70s and the FK HKs in the handles and pins.I believe you are right in that Hattori is the only, at least well known Japanese maker who works with Cowry-X.
Ken,
I have heard great things about the steel. Maybe one day I will be able to try one out
Beautiful piece Ken, thanks for sharing with us. It's a pleasure to have you here too.
Iv seen some big fixed say (10-11 plus over all) condors maybe 80;s vintage with seki markings they were nice but the guy wouldent go below 100
the quality was all there but the refinement in the design was not .
it was tough becuse with no steel type markings it might have been a big chunk of vg10 and looking later there's almost no oldschool condor info
hey mark. i am familiar with the condor brand name, dont think i own any though.
Mark w said:
Iv seen some big fixed say (10-11 plus over all) condors maybe 80;s vintage with seki markings they were nice but the guy wouldent go below 100
the quality was all there but the refinement in the design was not .
it was tough becuse with no steel type markings it might have been a big chunk of vg10 and looking later there's almost no oldschool condor info
Condor is an originally Solingen Germany company that in the 1980s had a number of knives made in Seki, Some other names that had big knives made in Seki around then are Blackjack, owned by Mike Stewart at the time, and Gryphon, a brand name owned by The Cutlery Company. I believe all three had G.Sakai make their knives. Guttman Cutlery sold mostly Solingen Knives under the Edge Mark brand also had some models made in Seki. As did Junglee, before they switched to Taiwan production,
beautiful knives each ken. real pretty damascus. have a few browning folders from japan. thanks again for sharing with us.
My goodness those brownings are nice!!
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