Anyone got any info on this?

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Eddie Mason

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I've refurbished an old Sheffield knife - blimey I don't know what steel they used but it came up INCREDIBLY sharp - definitely razor like.(Don't think that's necessarily useful but it WAS impressive!). Anyway it has a stamp on the side reading "BUKTA" - I can't really find any info. on this, only an aged football kit manufacturer who may have moved in to knife branding?

Also can anyone tell me how to upload a photo of this knife?

Many thanks, Eddie.
 
IIRC Bukta were a sporting goods company, including camping gear and military kit.

I'm sure there's a thread somewhere regarding uploading images??
 
BUKTA https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/E._R._Buck_and_Sons

Wade & Butcher made some of their knives. Their logo was a B in a circle followed by an arrow, and an iron cross. Would be on the choil if so

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Many thanks for the info. The knife doesn't have a maker's mark (which reminds me I must go to Sainsburys later), it has "Sheffield England" stamped on the choil. I think it will be a very useful sknner - I'll try to get some piccies onto the page, I'm really pleased with how it turned out.
 
Crikey! That's a blast from the past. I have one of those that served as a working knife for 10 years or so...40 years ago!!
If you note the 'William Rogers' stamp is in a different position on my blade, and something that has always amused me, the last finger grove when it was machined after the wooden scale had been fitted actually took a bite out of the brass rivet..:biggrin:



 
Crikey! That's a blast from the past. I have one of those that served as a working knife for 10 years or so...40 years ago!!
If you note the 'William Rogers' stamp is in a different position on my blade, and something that has always amused me, the last finger grove when it was machined after the wooden scale had been fitted actually took a bite out of the brass rivet..:biggrin:



I'm sort of surprised it got through quality control! Mind you, it was a close thing with my front rivet on mine by the look of it!
 

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