Grazi Alfredo!
A very handsome knife! Thank you for sharing the pictures with us!![]()
Today, while a buzzard flies in the sky
I have a vintage folder whit me, the Al Mar Gunstock, late of ’80s
On the right side of the handle, the bottom of a 30-30 Winchester bullet, used for deer or similar
The Al mar Gunstock is a thin folder
The liners
Making a trigger
The knife in hand
Working the back-lock
The Al Mar Gunstock is an industrial folder, but is similar to a high level custom folder regarding the accuracy of workmanship. A really enjoyable vintage folder
Ciao, Alfredo
Grazi Alfredo!
A very handsome knife! Thank you for sharing the pictures with us!![]()
A hybrid of traditional and modern. I like it.
Interesting knife.
I also like the wood on that rifle....
BEautiful pictures wiht a great presentation! Love the vintage AL MARS!
Great knife and wow, what a sheath (holster??) I regret that I got into knives after older vintage Al Mars like this went out of production. This is an example of a piece I would pursue based on coolness factor alone.
-Steve A.
WTB: 2011 BF/GEC forum knife; Case 6332 w/ half stops
Very cool! I'm a big fan of the older Al Mar knives, they are a nice blend of modern and traditional. I've never seen one like yours, though. Thanks for posting!
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(August 2000 - September 2004)
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I love the inlay and a jealous you get to claim that beauty as yours.
I had a Falcon at one time, and wish I still had it so I know the quality you speak of, that is one gorgeus Al Mar!
Al mars come home sharp. I have never been disappointed with them.
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Chris
...also, I like that 30-30 shield. My favorite caliber for hunting white-tails.
formerly known as alex_111
(August 2000 - September 2004)
Always looking for Italian stilettos. Send me a PM if you've got one that needs a new home!
Great looking knife!I relly like the shape of the handle and blade.-Jim
That's an interesting blade. Don't see too many folders with a skinner profile like that. Thanks for posting the pics.![]()
~ Nate
Interested in older single blade sheepsfoot jacks.
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