The three number system ended in 2006, which is when this knife was made. ( 106RC ) on the blade The two number system began in 2007. These lockbacks come in four models. Starting at the Earl, Duke, Prince and Emperor.
Puma makes excellent knives. The blade design always appealed to me more than the Buck profile. Back in the 70's when all the other cowboys I was growing up with in East Texas decided to get Bucks I decided on the Puma and liked it much better. There's a significant price difference between the German production knives and the alternatives, btw.
I had the chance to get an old version unused via eBay, today. The old ones are better made, than the new ones. Slightly rounded bolsters and so on. Thanks for the nice review! 👍🏻 All the best from germany!
I have the Puma Earl, it doesn’t have the lanyard hole. I might bave bought it in the ‘70s, it was the premier rabbit knife. When open, there is no free play at all. On mine the letters on the blade is more ornate. I also have the Buck 110 and the Buck 120 which I purchased in 1976 for $26.
Hi I recently buy one just like that one for $70 in auction is a beautiful knife really . I think I make a very good deal . Beautiful knifes thanks for u video.
I have a puma duke in mint condition never been used or sharpened . and the big brother puma game warden has been used and honed. I would like to know the value of the duke . thanks
I wish I could help you Sam, but wow the price is all over the place, you'll need to consult someone that collects them, I see prices from $50-400+. Thanks for watching and commenting and have a great day!
Oh cool, I have a Puma Game Warden 971 with the saw blade it’s mint condition but the bolsters aren’t shiny. It’s a 1967 model with a long leather lanyard I can hang off my neck.
There is something not quite right about this Duke it is very roughly made in comparison to others I've seen including one I own it doesn't have the very tight tolerances and the finish is awful it is also missing the all important Rockwell Hardness Tester stamp. The are other issues including the grooves for the thumb press are very rough and there are not enough grooves it is also missing its ID number. I can assure you they are better made than any USA made knifes.
I just bought one of the new ones to take a look at the fit and finish, and to finally own a Puma! I also ordered a custom Buck 110 with ironwood grips and a 501 with waterbuffalo horn, both in s30v. Gotta love some traditionals!
Hey Zel, have you considered reviewing some of the D2 and CPM 154 traditional Buck knives from SKblades.com? Also, they have some modern folders with SV35VN blades. I'd love to see your take on them.
+PatRat67 I'll get a look but won't promise anything, I don't use traditional bucks often enough to justify purchasing them, but I'm thinking about setting up a guest blade program, to possibly get some knives to review that I don't own, like I've done with a few people and Todd KnT.
You do a great job Zel and I've made a few purchases based upon your reviews, so I'd think these knife companies would be happy to send you some knives for review, unless they have something to hide.
Steve's was the first I had seen in person. And yes, the pricing is all over the place anywhere from ~$50 to 400+ Thanks for watching and commenting and have a great day!
Duke, in german Herzog, is a nobility rank. In medieval Germany a Herzog was the leader of a Herzogtum (duchy) and every german tribe had a Herzog as leader
@@holmes1978 : The word Prince means in german either Prinz ( son of a Monarch) or the nobiliy rank Fürst, which is lower than a Herzog ( Duke), but higher than a Graf ( Count/ Earl). So the Prince knife is smaller than Duke knife, but larger than Earl knife.
The three number system ended in 2006,
which is when this knife was made.
( 106RC ) on the blade
The two number system began in 2007.
These lockbacks come in four models.
Starting at the Earl, Duke, Prince and Emperor.
Puma makes excellent knives. The blade design always appealed to me more than the Buck profile. Back in the 70's when all the other cowboys I was growing up with in East Texas decided to get Bucks I decided on the Puma and liked it much better. There's a significant price difference between the German production knives and the alternatives, btw.
I like the blade shape/profile better than the BUCK 110.
Gheeesh" what a absolutely, gorgeous knife 💥 🤗
Pretty edge. Pretty blade. I wouldn't think jimping would have been on older pocket knives like this. Looks pretty ferocious. I like it
Thanks Jef, yea that jimping is mean and odd for an older knife, but pretty cool.
Thanks for watching and commenting and have a great day!
I like these classics/vintage knives. Thanks for sharing Zel.
You're welcome Henk, I see the artistic side of them, but probably wouldn't carry one.
Thanks for watching and have a great day Henk!
KnifeCollector031 The Netherlands
What's up Sam?
I have
A puma duke never been used or honed of you interested thanks but I would not know how to sell it
Where do you live? Depending on this, several ways....maybe i can help...
really neat old blade!!! thanks for showing it to us Zel!!!
I knew you'd like it Dub, thanks for stopping by.
NOT OLD
I had the chance to get an old version unused via eBay, today. The old ones are better made, than the new ones. Slightly rounded bolsters and so on. Thanks for the nice review! 👍🏻
All the best from germany!
I have the Puma Earl, it doesn’t have the lanyard hole. I might bave bought it in the ‘70s, it was the premier rabbit knife. When open, there is no free play at all. On mine the letters on the blade is more ornate.
I also have the Buck 110 and the Buck 120 which I purchased in 1976 for $26.
Hi I recently buy one just like that one for $70 in auction is a beautiful knife really . I think I make a very good deal . Beautiful knifes thanks for u video.
$170. Yes.
I have a puma duke in mint condition never been used or sharpened . and the big brother puma game warden has been used and honed. I would like to know the value of the duke . thanks
I wish I could help you Sam, but wow the price is all over the place, you'll need to consult someone that collects them, I see prices from $50-400+.
Thanks for watching and commenting and have a great day!
I would like to sell it . l have a big knive collection. And do not mind s elling some of them .
Oh cool, I have a Puma Game Warden 971 with the saw blade it’s mint condition but the bolsters aren’t shiny. It’s a 1967 model with a long leather lanyard I can hang off my neck.
55-57 hard.
There is something not quite right about this Duke it is very roughly made in comparison to others I've seen including one I own it doesn't have the very tight tolerances and the finish is awful it is also missing the all important Rockwell Hardness Tester stamp. The are other issues including the grooves for the thumb press are very rough and there are not enough grooves it is also missing its ID number. I can assure you they are better made than any USA made knifes.
I just bought one of the new ones to take a look at the fit and finish, and to finally own a Puma!
I also ordered a custom Buck 110 with ironwood grips and a 501 with waterbuffalo horn, both in s30v.
Gotta love some traditionals!
Thanks for this review. I was considering this knife, but after watching your review, I think I'm gonna pass. Thanks for saving me a few $$$👍
Hey Zel, have you considered reviewing some of the D2 and CPM 154 traditional Buck knives from SKblades.com? Also, they have some modern folders with SV35VN blades. I'd love to see your take on them.
+PatRat67 I'll get a look but won't promise anything, I don't use traditional bucks often enough to justify purchasing them, but I'm thinking about setting up a guest blade program, to possibly get some knives to review that I don't own, like I've done with a few people and Todd KnT.
You do a great job Zel and I've made a few purchases based upon your reviews, so I'd think these knife companies would be happy to send you some knives for review, unless they have something to hide.
I see some big asking prices for this knife on eBay. I had never seen one before.
Steve's was the first I had seen in person. And yes, the pricing is all over the place anywhere from ~$50 to 400+
Thanks for watching and commenting and have a great day!
I hope theres no play. Its almost new.
I have 1 for sale it’s on eBay
Those arent grind marks, they re abuse marks😒
I’am more curious why they call it “ The Duke “ ? Can’t be because of Mr.John Wayne ?
Duke, in german Herzog, is a nobility rank. In medieval Germany a Herzog was the leader of a Herzogtum (duchy) and every german tribe had a Herzog as leader
@@brittakriep2938Sir on the Puma what about the meaning to the name for the Prince knife ?
@@holmes1978 : The word Prince means in german either Prinz ( son of a Monarch) or the nobiliy rank Fürst, which is lower than a Herzog ( Duke), but higher than a Graf ( Count/ Earl). So the Prince knife is smaller than Duke knife, but larger than Earl knife.
@@brittakriep2938hank you ,do you know the exact year the Puma Prince Stag ,came out 19_ _ ?