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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jan Carter Aug 18, 2013. 1 Reply

By the way the grip is 6 1/2"

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert Burris Aug 18, 2013. 7 Replies

I have 2 of these 15" metal weapons ( I think ). They are 1" thick in the center and gradually come to a shape point at the ends. They have no makers marks or any markings on them. Your guess is as…Continue

Info on a RARE PUMA knife!!!!!

Started this discussion. Last reply by Bill Aug 18, 2013. 25 Replies

I have a 10" Puma Solingen model 6320 Bowie Scout knife with the Abercrombie & Fitch Made in Germany engraving in the blade. It has a curved stag handle which is consistent with this model knife.…Continue

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No
How long have you collected knives?
1-2 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
Puma

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Happy Birthday Bill!

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At 10:10 on August 31, 2013, Carl Newton said…

Hi Bill, I take it your avatar pic is of the Puma knife in question. It looks to be in nice shape and condition, few scratches and not sharpened with good sheath. It was probably made after 1950 does it have W. Germany on it anywhere ? I think a lot of the scout knives were sold as souvenir type knives and therefore were not heavily used.   The larger blades are 8.10 and 12" . On ebay with good pictures this might bring 125 to 160. The extra AF logo adds a little to the value but not as much as one would expect. These are scarce items and if two collectors want it who knows ? Carl

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