Vintage 1960s Kiffe Tak Fukuta Seki Japan WWII Style Trench Fighting Knife
- SKU:
- EP-F343
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Description
This trench knife was made in Seki, Japan by Tak Fukuta circa 1960s. It features a stacked leather handle with metal guard and butt with polished stainless blade. Tak Fukuta was the first Japanese member of the American Knife Maker's Guild, and apprentice to Bob Loveless. He hand crafted fine quality knives that impressed his mentor. Over the years, his factory in Seki, Japan also produced knives for Parker, Valor, Gutmann, Explorer, Frost, and Browning among others. After his passing, several vintage old stock models were found at his warehouse. This is one of these rare finds.
Specs
Brand/Model: |
Kiffe Trech Knife |
Made in: |
Japan |
Condition: |
Vintage old stock factory sample, with handling wear/pitting. |
Year Produced: |
Circa 1960s |
Folder Closed, or Fixed Overall Length: |
11.5 " long |
Blade Material: |
Stainless Steel |
Blade Length: |
6.625" long |
Handle: |
Stacked leather |
Additional Notes: |
Comes with sheath |
Knife Type: |
Fixed Blade |
Number of Blades: |
1 |
Lock Type: | |
Opening Mechanism: | |
Dexterity: |
Ambidextrous |
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Additional Info
- SKU:
- EP-F343
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout