Showing posts with label others collections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label others collections. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Vintage pocket knife collection (25 pieces)

As pictured.

Sell as 1 lot since I do not have time to list down items by items. Consists of various type and variouse size of pocket or utility knife.

Price: RM300 for all



Saturday, November 17, 2012

NOS Drop in Anchors (Diamonds brand)

As pictured
SUITABLE FOR CONCRETE AND BRICK ASSEMBLIES, ARE REUSUABLE AND VERY EASY TO FIX.

price:RM350




Vintage medal "kerana perkhidmatan am" and "Sultan dan yang di-pertuan negeri Perak darul ridzuan"

As pictured
Price:RM250 for both


Vintage New old stock Phonograph / Recorder / Gramophone Columbia needles (3 boxes)

2 boxes of "Extra loud tone" columbia needles
Made in England and 1 box of " columbia semi-permanent needles"
I consider it as used items since it look like rusty and I do not count the actual quantity.
Sell as is condition
as per pictured

Price:RM250 for all 3 boxes




Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Vintage brass item....but do not know what is this...need comments from all

Need help from all the viewers to comment what is the item below....






A pair of unused old knife collection

As pictured
considered as used since got minor wear and tear due to long time storage
Price: RM120

Vintage Smoking pipe

As pictured
Price:RM180



New Old Stock Genuine Victorinox pocket knife (a lot of 3 pieces plus genuine leather holder)

As pictured
New old stock, never used before.



Price: RM700 for all






Victorinox (play /vɪktɵˈrnɒks/ vik-tor-EE-noks) is a knife manufacturer based in the town of Ibach, in the Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland. Since its acquisition of rival Wenger in 2005, it has, once more, become the sole supplier of multi-purpose knives to the Swiss army.

The company was founded in 1884. Since 1891, the company has delivered knives to the Swiss army. Their famous emblem—a cross in a shield—has been used by Victorinox since 1909. That year, the mother of founder Karl Elsener died and he named the company "Victoria" in her honour. In 1921, with the introduction of "inox" (the French term for stainless steel is acier inoxydable) into their products, the brand and name of the company became the present "Victorinox" ("Victoria"+"Inox").
Additionally, Victorinox claims never to have had to fire or make redundant an employee for economic reasons. To do this they set aside profits during boom periods to supplement recessionary periods, as well as temporarily contracting employees to other companies as outsourced labour during recessions.[4]
On 26 April 2005 Victorinox acquired Wenger, the other official supplier of the Swiss Army knife, announcing that it intended to keep both brands intact.
In 2006 the company had a workforce of 900 employees and produced about 34,000 Swiss Army knives, 38,000 multi-tools, and 30,000 household, kitchen, and knives per workday. Approximately 90 percent of its production is exported, to more than 100 countries.
Recently, Victorinox has licensed the Swiss Army brand and shield logo to companies producing watches, writing tools, luggage and clothing.

Monday, November 12, 2012