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I have had this for a few years and neveer use it. Anyone here have any interest? What is it worth?


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Posts: 1270 | Location: Bridgeport, Tx | Registered: 20 May 2005Reply With Quote
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Like new, with box, $65-$100 or maybe more, depending when made and configuration of second blade. Pre-1990s tend to bring more. They are selling them now with second saw blade on ebay for $75 m/l.


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It was made in early 70's saw blade for second blade


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Posts: 1270 | Location: Bridgeport, Tx | Registered: 20 May 2005Reply With Quote
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Condition makes a LOT of difference in value. None of my business but I'd suggest you try it on ebay in a 10 day auction, accurately describing condition and when made (has a date stamp on it), starting it at, say, $50 plus shipping, and see what happens. You might be pleasantly surprised.


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If it's only worth 50-100 then I would rather just keep it. It's worth that to me.


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Posts: 1270 | Location: Bridgeport, Tx | Registered: 20 May 2005Reply With Quote
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I had never used a Puma Knife ntill I married in 1982, my wife had one.

Well I used it on the next hunting trip and discovered just how good the steel in them is.

They take and hold a great edge, stay sharp a long time, and with a India Oil stone or a diamond stone are easy to resharpen.

The German made Pumas are still one of my favorite using knives.


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Posts: 16134 | Location: Texas | Registered: 06 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Production knives don't go way up in value unless the company stops making a certain one. (Chris Reeves One Piece for example)

If it's worth it to you you should keep it. Getting much over $100 may be a bit sketchy. Where they are made and of what steel play huge roles in value.

BTW: The old Puma White Hunter is a great knife. I also have a folder of theirs that is quite good for the money.
 
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My parents gave me a single blade game warden in 1970 worked up four whitetails before touching up blade, never found anything to match that.


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