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    Puma - White Hunter

    Now THATS a Knife.....


    Lakey

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    A knife I've never liked. Somehow it has a real following. Has anyone actually used one for real?

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    I've always liked that knife that was named after that famous 19th century American frontiersman, Jim Bread.

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    I really like ' The Ballad of Mack the Knife ' and I'm really keen to know which members of this airgun forum share my appreciation of this song in all of its many variations....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epicyclic View Post
    I really like ' The Ballad of Mack the Knife ' and I'm really keen to know which members of this airgun forum share my appreciation of this song in all of its many variations....
    If you mean the Louis Armstrong song, I like it a lot Richard. I also agree that knives (about which I know nothing) are used for the wrong things. I was given a lovely Gerber and all I use it for is opening parcels.
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    Just been watching the auction and lots of them were going cheap, except the ones I wanted
    Steve

    I've had Good deals & great info from many in this forum.

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    Some of the big hitters, together with their hammer prices

    WR Highest Possible 900
    Lincoln Air Pistol 700
    BSA Centenary Airsporter .177 700
    BSF Underlever rifle 200
    Thunderbolt Junior 240
    Pope Bros .22 "Rifle" Air Pistol 300
    Hubertus Pistol 180
    Haenel Mod 28 Pistols 140, and 190
    Haenel 28R repeater 550
    Titan Mk IV pistol 480
    Abas Major Wood grip = 400 Bakelite = 650
    Quackenbush Model 5 220
    Britannia Anglo Sure Shot (3) 400, 650, 650
    Britannia Imp Model 850
    Greener Rifle (listed as Oscar Will) 340
    Haenel Model IV rifle 170
    BSA Standard Air rifle with etching 300
    BSA Imp B (little finish) 120
    BSA Military Pattern 2700
    G Richter -Antique Side lever 1250

    Most other underlever BSA went for under £100, Airsporters went under £150, Most Webley Pistols made under £120,

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