Thursday, October 19, 2006
Rare Pumas Not For Sale
PUMA MODEL 6320
PIGGY BACK SET
1940s or 50s
Very Hard to Come By
PUMA STYLIST
Very unusual
1950s
PUMA 12-6396 BOWIEVERY RARE WOOD HANDEL
Made in 1974
PUMA 6369 SKIPPERVery Hard to Find
Made in 1983
Puma Mother of Pearl
Lobster or Gentlemen Knife
Very Rare
Puma Ornate Youth Dagger
With correct Sheath
Pre War
Very Rare in this Condition
Puma Model 8108 Treff
Made in 1989
Throwing Knife
Very Hard to Find
Puma Model 92-8000 Jaguar
Used For Gathering Mushrooms
Very Rare
Puma Model 3537
Kriss Blade Dagger
From the 1930's
Extremely RARE
Puma Model 61-6375
Miniature White Hunter
Puma Model 550 Groom
Made in the Early 80's
For Grooming Horses
Puma Pig Sticker
Made in The 50's
Very Rare
Puma Model 6315 Bowie
Very Early Bowie Design
From The 1950's
Puma 4 Piece Fishing Set
Only one I Have Ever Seen
Puma Model 1639
Carving Set With Etched
and Painted Game Scene
Puma Model 911 Prince
Part of the Aristocrat series
The 911, 912 & 913 are very Rare
Puma 673 Bantam
This is the Only One
I Have Ever Seen With
A Bail
Puma Model# 52
Grafting Knife
Very Rare
Puma Model 6374 Cougar
1982 Very Rare
Puma=Stag Knifeand Fork SetFrom the 1930,s
Puma 701=4 Star
Very Rare with 2 Blades
Puma 715= 4 Star
With Stainless Steel
Damascus Blade
Puma 673 Bantam=Old Model
With Black Micarta
Made in 1991. These Were
Only Made a Couple Of Years
With Black Micarta
Puma Model 7076 MiniVery Rare 2 Blade
with Mother of Pearl
Puma Scout Knife
With Brass & Black
Plastic Spacers
Puma Head Pommel
Puma Model 6/0000 Hair Clippers
Puma Deer Hoof Dagger
Blade Marked, >PUMA<FOREST HUNTING KNIFE
Puma Model 937 Angler-Wagemesser
German Version
Blade Marked in Kilos
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The PUMA Chronicle
:}1769
Johann Wilhelm Lauterjung writes down his trademark in the knife makers role of Solingen - the PUMA history started.
:}1855
His great-grandchild Nathanael (1815-1865) moved the production to the nearby city of Solingen
:}1876
His son, Ernst Otto Lauterjung (1855-1931) for the first time also manufactures pocket-knives, stilettos, sabers and hunting knives in an additional small factory.
:}1900
On May 26th the name "PUMA-Werk, Lauterjung und Sohn" is written down on the Solingen register of companies.
:}1920
The sons Eugen (1883-1961) and Franz (1888-1976) build a second plant in Solingen and push the export. So PUMA got known internationally before the II. World War.
:}1936-1945
During the second World War the production is put under the authority of the war industry.
:}1946
Return to the civilian production of pocket- and household knives.
:}1953
Oswald von Frankenberg and Ludwigsdorf (1915-1986), husband of Renate Lauterjung, changes the produktion on functional hunting-, fishing-, outdoor- and sporting knives. In cooperation with top forestray commissioner Walte Frevert, a numerous PUMA classics are developed (Waidbesteck, Jagdnicker, Waidmesser, universal hunting knife and hog spear). The bloodhound leader Tassius designs the Rüdemann and the Wildtöte.
:}1956
PUMA develops the model White Hunter for the East african hunting organization.
:}1965
PUMA introduces the number system. Every model gets an examining number of its own, incl. guarantee exercise book, with production year.
:}1967
Renate von Frankenberg takes over the management in the PUMA-Werk.
:}1986
Oswald von Frankenberg and Ludwigsdorf dies and leaves an economically highly profitable and internationally recognized enterprise behind.
:}1991
Sale of PUMA-Werk to the Solinger family Hindrichs.
:}1995
Harald Lauer, already active in the enterprise since the end of the seventies, becomes Managing director of PUMA-Werk. Under his management new production methods are forced, e.g. CNC controllers and laser technology.
:}1998
Sale to businessman Heiner Hiepass-Aryus and removal to the modern industrial area "Auferhöhe".
:}2003
Next to the classic line PUMA offers its customers a series of very qualitative knives in traditional design under the label "PUMA IP" ( PUMA International Production).
Excelente colección!!!
Felicitaciones
mikel
My uncle gave my father a puma springer / automatic knife when he can back from Germany in the late 40's same as the 3rd one in your web site. How rare is it? How much do you think it is worth. It is in as good of condition as the one you have in the photo.
As always I am searching for a Puma 6320 piggyback or an eight inch blade 6320 in puma master steel.
Thanks,
Tim
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