knife identification
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knife identification
Im thinking this is a vintage AL MAR Falcon,What do you fellers think
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Re: knife identification
Al-Mar Falcon should be 3" closed handle should be Titanwood :
The Hawk is 2 7/16" closed
The Osprey is 1 5/8 " closed
The Hawk is 2 7/16" closed
The Osprey is 1 5/8 " closed
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Re: knife identification
its 4 in closed and has a 3in blade
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Re: knife identification
Let me make a correction I gave the closed length and it is the blade length, sorrykennedy knives wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 6:08 pm Al-Mar Falcon should be 3" closed (Wrong) handle should be Titanwood :
The Hawk is 2 7/16" closed (wrong)
The Osprey is 1 5/8 " closed (Wrong
Let me try this again
Blade Length :
Eagle - 4" OVAL -8 7/8"
Falcon - 3" OVAL -7"
HAWK - 2 7/16" OVAL -5 3/4"
Osprey - 1 5/8" OVAL - 3 3/4"
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Re: knife identification
thanks so much,you wouldnt know why its only marked a.m.k. and not almar with the lil square thingy,or what kind of steel it is
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I will have to look at some of my info on Al-Mar . The First Stamps was Al-Mar USA Seki Japan . Then the Government made them take the USA off . Let me get back on the AMK it maybe when they changed companies in Japan .rugerman44 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 8:41 pm thanks so much,you wouldnt know why its only marked a.m.k. and not almar with the lil square thingy,or what kind of steel it is
The Steel first used was RS30 then 6A & some ATS-34 Later they use AUS-8, & VG-10 .