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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
Just acquired this Hattori 1700
Now I have several, some Valor of Miami made by Hattori and some un...
Steve,
Great pics of some awesome knives
Wow, NICE!
They captured me with the unusual handle and distinctive finger guard. Always looking for them.
That is some nice looking cultery. I can remember back about 35 or 40 years ago when people
were selling Parker Frost brand knives by the dozen. They were well made knives, looked good
but people always said that the problem was they were made in Japan. At the same time you
could find C.I. brand knives usually lockbacks with holes drilled in the stainless steel handles.
A friend of mine liked them because he said they were the sharpest knife out of the box that
he had ever owned and kept a good edge. I do not know if they were made in Seki but they were
stamped "Japan".
As far as the Parker and Parker Frost knives went those that bought and really used them thought
highly of them. And because of the lower prices you could pick them up with stag and bone handles
and didn't have to pay a premium.
the late 60's to early 70's seems to be the start of the US importers having products manufactured in Seki, Japan for sale into the US. Some very well knives being manufactured. That period holds a great deal of interest to me. Parker, Valor, Jet Aer, Khyber, C.I., and many other labels being produced by quality Seki Cutlery Companies. Innovative designs.
yah i got this one for 30$ couldnt pass that up , when i saw seki my eyes got big lol
Steve Dirgo said:
Later times the 80's-90's but I have several SOG knives from Seki and love their toughness. Great grind lines, good stainless steel blades.
Jay said:I have a sog seal pup from seki i got at a flea market a few months ago
wasn't Khyber imported by Ka-Bar so they would have a lower price line.
I have one somewhere and it has linen micarta panels, one of the first production
made knives that i saw with micarta.
I remember Valor, they seemed to have some unique designs in their lineup
and always a cool name for the pattern.
I don't know where in Japan they were made but in the early 60's you could buy
Sabre brand knives made in Japan for a $1 at the dollar store. I own a few today
and they are not bad knives, most have bone handles and I believe carbon steel.
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