Hi guys!
What is your opinions?
Maker marked, but hard to see it.
Scabbard repainted.
Thank you!
Hi guys!
What is your opinions?
Maker marked, but hard to see it.
Scabbard repainted.
Thank you!
hi alexi, i would let him down. look at my thread and you will see, I think it will not be original but I may be wrong. puma fighting knife
Hi!
Thanks!
I still believe in.
Here is same tpyes of knive:
Puma fighting knife
Stewarts Military Antiques - - German WWII Fighting Knife, Puma Mfg, Veteran Souvenir - $225.00
It seems to me that logo variant is same too. Could see a bit the "v" form above-between the "PUMA" notice.
Thank you!
I hope others too would write comments to me.
I agree with Kekel, I would say a reproduction. Two features I would highlight (without too much detail); the profile of the crossguard are not typical for Puma and the grip plates are without a feature seen on the Puma knives.
Thank you for your answer!
A better image of the logo.
I will post new detail photos soon.
The knife and scabbard are both original, the scabbard has been repainted
With this additional photo I would agree. The trademark is now sharp and the grip can be seen to have the chamfered edge (above rivet) not visible in the earlier photos. The crossguard is less rounded but may be a wartime variation.
The lighting in the images make it somewhat difficult but IMO it's most likely OK, with corrosion and a heavy cleaning effort (and the PW repaint) what is causing some of the problems in making some of the judgments/evaluations. Best Regards, Fred
Agree with that.
Last edited by Toecutter; 09-22-2020 at 04:41 AM.
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