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Home Products Harley Davidson Lockback Limited Edition 75th Anniversary 1903-1978

Price$295.00
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Harley Davidson Lockback Limited Edition 75th Anniversary 1903-1978

by Alcas Knives, Aurum Etchings, Harley Davidson

SKU 1108417

Date Added 12/18/2024

# Available 1

Price $295.00

Overview

This Lockback features a satin finished blade with nail nick and notched thumbrest. The handle has nickel silver bolsters, stag scales, brass liners and stainless steel backspacer. Comes with Harley Davidson leather belt sheath with button clasp, and lanyard with two buffalo nickles. Has scuffs and scratches, good condition for its age and otherwise. 

Product Details

Blade Length 3.5

Overall Length 8

Closed Length 4.625

Weight (oz) 4.3

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Has Sheath

Blade Material Stainless Steel

Blade Details Clip Point

Handle Material Metallic, Horn & Antler

About the Maker

Alcas Knives

Alcas was founded in 1949 by Alcoa and Case Cutlery (hence "Al-Cas") to manufacture stainless steel knives for Alcoa's WearEver Cookware division. Alcoa purchased Case's share in the company in 1972, and Alcas became a separate private company in 1982 after a management buyout.

Aurum Etchings

History of Aurum Aurum Etchings began in 1975 as a division of Aurum Jewelry Company (1973 - 2000) in Richardson, TX. Later that year, it moved to a 20,000 square foot facility in Garland, TX as a separate company. The jewelry company was originally founded to produce gemstone quality rubies, sapphires, garnets and other laboratory produced materials being developed at Texas Instruments for laser and electronic applications. Both companies were based on the rapidly evolving semiconductor technology of the day. Aurum Etchings became the major supplier of chemical etchings to the firearm and knife industry. Its technology differed radically from the historic methods of the past. The company successfully pioneered and established precision chemical engraving as a legitimate decorative form in the firearms industry. Although the new photolithographic etching process did not have the identical physical appearance of hand engraving, its precision detail and affordability made it a force in the market. Its artistic merit and craftsmanship remain the standard for this technology. Colt Industries became an early investor, and Colt Firearms, Winchester, and Buck Knives were early major clients. Thousands of firearms were produced for groups and organizations. Although the firearms industry was always the major activity, Aurum etched knives were also widely collected, in particular, those associated with Buck Knives and the Aurum brand. "Aurum Etchings" achieved hallmark status among knife collectors. After 15 years, Aurum sold its knife etching technology to Buck Knives and installed a new production facility in the El Cajon factory. Later, an updated version was installed in the new Idaho plant. The firearm based technology was sold to a company specializing in collectable handguns and rifles which continues today.

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