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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

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love the artistic beauty of both of these daggers ken!  the valor seki is a great knife, but the shine & shape of this Kershaw blows me away.  thanks again for sharing my friend.

impressive tak fukuta pieces both dale, thanks for sharing these!
 
D ale said:

Found a pic of the folder.

As I recall .. held a great edge.

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It may have had only a single stamp.

TAK FUKUTA

I'll ask my daughter to take a look

But

I see no stamping in the pic.

beautiful Damascus blades on both knives Michael.  yout folder is equally impressive.  thanks for sharing these.
 
Michael Squier said:

Here are the knives metioned anove. blade on the stiletto is 5 1/4" and the folder is about 3". 

Thanks Tim, sorry to fill up Seki space. I guess these should go to the Pakistan collectors page but Im sure there isnt one. Those real SEKI daggers are very nice looking.

like both of these Damascus beautys Michael.  please drop back bye and post what you got any time Michael.  All vintage knives welcome!

*HUNTSMAN SPECIAL JAPAN HUNTING BOWIE, BLACK COMPOSITION SCALES, BLADE Length:5 1/2 Inches and 11 Inches long, Tang Stamps, "THE HUNTSMAN SPECIAL 440 STAINLESS JAPAN", THE SHEATH IS MARKED MX4 MAXAM TOP GRAIN LEATHER MADE IN USA.

Very nice Tim. Maxam imported that design fixed blade in 420 Stainless but that one in 440 is much better looking with nicer handle material and design,

thank you much ken, appreciate your compliements!

*Parker Cutlery Lobster knife, 3-blades, Mother of Pearl scales, Whaling Scene Scrimshaw.

That;s a very unusual knife. Do you have  any info on why it was called a Lobster Knife? 

hi ken.  having seen many variations of the lobster pattern on eBay,  determined this was a more accurate description of this particular piece.

Hi Tim. So what exactly is a "Lobster Knife"? Is it a design that was/is used by Lobster Fishermen? Or a name reflecting

the two blades pivoting out of each end like a lobster's claws? Is hat wehat you mean by ":pattern"? Thanks.

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