This is a stunning vintage knife made in Seki, Japan by Tak Fukuta circa 1986 for Parker Cutlery to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. It features a wood handle and stainless steel blade with an etching of the statue of liberty and is missing the Parker tang stamp. 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. These are some of these rare finds. Folder Closed, or Fixed Overall Length: 15.
Blade: 10 long, Stainless Steel. Based in Post Falls, Idaho, we offer new and used knives as well as specializing in obtaining rare cutlery direct from Seki, Japan. And check the box to subscribe to newsletter. Laws change and vary according to location.By purchasing Product, you verify that you are of legal age (no minors), and will use the Product legally and assume all responsibility. EPrague, LLC and its employees shall be held blameless and will not be held liable for any infraction of laws by the purchaser. Can't find what you are looking for? This item is in the category "Collectibles\Knives, Swords & Blades\Collectible Fixed Blade Knives\Modern Fixed Blade\Factory Manufactured".
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