Description
SIMPLY STUNNING – Very Rare Polished Version
Rare Find: Wilkinson Sword Survival Knife – A Collector’s Dream!
Unparalleled Rarity and Condition
- Encountering such a pristine piece constitutes a once-in-a-lifetime event. Moreover, this knife boasts immaculate condition and completeness.
- It stands as the rarest polished version available. Additionally, among the handful that we have encountered, none have boasted the immaculate condition and completeness of this item.
Authenticity and Completeness
- Preserving its history, it arrives with original packaging and accessories. Notably, it includes the original cardboard sleeve, inner box, and meticulously preserved contents.
Exquisite Detailing and Functionality
- Crafted for survival, it features a survival kit tube and button compass, ensuring preparedness in the harshest environments. The engraved serial number (0796) and iconic Wilkinson Sword logo on the blade further authenticate its pedigree.
Attributes:
- Rare collector’s item from the late 1980s
- Pristine, unused condition
- Complete with original packaging and accessories
- Designed by renowned designer Ray Mears
- Functional design for survivalist enthusiasts
Where authenticity and rarity reign supreme, the Wilkinson Sword Survival Knife emerges as a beacon of excellence. With its unmatched condition, historical significance, and functional design, this piece is a testament to the enduring allure of fine craftsmanship, created by Ray Mears and Wilkinson Sword. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or an aspiring enthusiast, this knife promises to elevate your collection to a new dimension.
History of the Wilkinson Sword Survival Knife
Conceived by esteemed British bushcraft expert Ray Mears, the Survival Knife was introduced by Wilkinson Sword around 1986. Its initial iterations, the MkI and MkII, featured distinctive pommel nuts and packaging. Available in two variants – satin bead-blasted finish or highly-polished steel – the Survival Knife enjoyed a brief tenure before being succeeded by the Dartmoor Knife in 2003.
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