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I have a Puma White Hunter knife for sale with original leather sheath. Knife has been in safe since purchased new several years ago. These sell for $499 @ Cabelas. Looking for $350 or trade for a quality varmint scope or a CZ .17 cal. rimfire varmint rifle.
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Pumas sell for that much? Wow. Call me ignorant.
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My step father loves his puma. Swears by it. Never realized their cost.
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As a kid my fathers hunting buddy had one. (1965) I finally bought one 20 years ago, still new in the box & in the safe.....
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I have a Cabela's flyer that shows them @ $499, I was surprised also.
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in 1969 a puma white hunter's sold for $18 in the local discount store. I remember because I wanted one for my birthday and had a $15 limit on what I could pick for the birthday gift. Got the puma skinner, still have it.
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It is like everything thing else, Sako's were cheap in 1969, gas was .28 cents a gallon and you could buy a new car for $2,500. Times have changed.
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Price drop to $300 shipped & insured in lower 48 with sheath.
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I'm a big knife collector myself and will be listing a ton of quality knives soon. Puma White Hunters have gone up so much in the last 10 years, it truly is amazing. If I only knew, would have snatched up all those $75-$100 ones I saw back then. But they are good knives and if someone was going to buy one all around non-custom knife and money was not an object, a Puma White Hunter would be a good choice. I just would not use it to pound stuff with the blade or hilt... ###
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I paid $12.XX for my Puma White Hunter bought in 1964 from a hardware store. Sold it well worn last year on the Fire for $95.00 and thought I was a good trader. Looks like I didn,t do my homework.
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