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Tawonga Distribution Catalogue 2016 TAWONGA DISTRIBUTION CATALOGUE 2016 M 0428 330 767 F 03 9791 7172 [email protected] PO Box 1032, Warragul, 3820 TAW O NGA Victoria, Australia DISTRIBU TION & IM POR T S PTY LT D www.tawonga.com.au ABN: 41 611 325 574 www.opinel.com.au MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Victory Knives have a proud heritage stretching from 1927 until today. Edward Goddard, a master cutler from Sheffield, England, migrated to New Zealand and began designing and manufacturing knives in 1927. World War II was a significant period in the history of E. Goddard which became a major supplier of combat knives for the U.S. Army and this year has manufactured knives for the Australian Defence Force. E. Goddard made and sold his knives under the brand Victory and over the many years Victory Knives have grown to be synonymous with high quality and robustness by industry professionals who are demanding of their tools. All major meat and fish processing companies in New Zealand and Australia use Victory Knives and commercial divers all over the world request the Victory “Divers Knife”. Victory Knives continues to thrive by maintaining the highest standards in manufacture and materials, building on its reputation for unsurpassed quality. NEW! Single-knife packaging is now available in FISHING the most popular fishing and butchering 2/150/22/115 knives. The packaging, made from Rigid filleting knife 22cm polypropylene with nickel-coated rivets, 2/151/22/115 is designed to be used as a storage/ Thin filleting knife 22cm transport cover and so it is re-useable and 2/505/25/115 recyclable. Packaging is hang-sell and Curved filleting knife 25cm barcoded. 2/506/22/115 Narrow filleting knife 22cm 2/506/25/115 Narrow filleting knife 25cm 2/508/20/115 Straight filleting knife 20cm 2/7000/18/115 Straight filleting knife 18cm 3/506/20/115 Narrow filleting knife 20cm 3/720/15/115 Flexible curved filleting knife 15cm 5/512/18/115 Superflex filleting knife 15cm 5/7000/15/115 Flexible straight filleting knife 15cm 5/722/13/115 Flexible narrow curved boning knife BUTCHERING 2/100/15/115 Skinning knife 15cm 2/201/13/115 Sheepskinning knife 13cm 2/201/15/115 Sheepskinning knife 15cm 2/700/15/115 Curved boning knife 15cm 2/7000/18/115 Straight boning knife 18cm 2/7002/13/115 Straight boning/utility knife 13cm 2/710/15/115 Straight boning knife 15cm 2/720/10/115 Boning knife 10cm 2/720/13/115 Flex curved boning knife 13cm 35 35 VICTORY VICTORY BONING & SKINNING KNIVES 2/100/14/115 - Skinning knife 14 cm 2/100/15/115 - Skinning knife 15 cm V2/100/15/115P - Skinning knife 15cm, hang-sell 2/100/17/115 - Skinning knife 17 cm 2/100/15HG/115 - Skinning knife, 15cm HOLLOW GROUND, blue progrip handle 2/201/13/113 - Sheep skinning knife 13cm-this knife is ideal 2/201/15/115 - Sheep skinning knife 15cm for the hunter. V2/201/15/115P - Sheep skinning knife 15cm, hang-sell V2/201/13/115P - Sheep skinning knife 13cm, hang-sell 2/700/13/115 - Curved boning knife 13 cm 2/710/15/115 - Straight boning knife 15cm 2/700/15/115 - Curved boning knife 15 cm V2/710/15/115P - Straight boning knife 15cm, hang-sell V2/700/15/115P - Curved boning knife 15 cm, hang-sell 2/710/19/115 - Boning/filleting knife, 19cm 2/720/10/113 - Boning knife 10cm- ideal for poultry deer, 2/720/13/115 - Flex boning knife 13cm roos etc. V2/720/13/115P - Flex boning knife 13cm, hang-sell V2/720/10/115P - Boning knife 10cm, hang-sell 2/720/15/115 - Flex boning knife 15cm 2/7000/15/115 - Flexible straight boning knife 15cm 2/7002/13/115 - Straight boning/utility knife 13cm 2/7000/18/115 - Flexible straight boning knife 18cm V2/7002/13/115P - Straight boning/utility knife 13cm, V2/7000/18/115P - Flexible straight boning knife 18cm, hang-sell hang-sell 2/500/22/111 - Steak knife 22cm 2/600/22/111 - Butchers knife 22cm 2/500/25/111 - Steak knife 25cm 2/600/25/111 - Butchers knife 25cm 2/308/30/111 - Butchers knife 30cm S4 - White plastic sheath suits boning knives up to 22cm S4/01 - White plastic sheath without loop. Only available with Victory knives 36 VICTORY VICTORY BONING & SKINNING 3/303/10/202 3/304/10/202 Drop-point knife 10cm blade, blue handle Rabbiters knife 10cm blade, blue handle 3/305/06/202 S8 Peeling/packing knife 6cm curved blade, Blue plastic sheath to fit knives to 10cm with blue handle 202 handle. 2/317/18/116 22234/106 Pigging knife 18cm 6 inch heavy cleaver with timber handle by Tramontina VICTORY CARBON STEEL KNIVES - MADE FROM JAPANESE CARBON STEEL 1/302/15/200 1/100/15/200 1/600/17/115 Outdoor knife 15 cm, progrip handle Skinning knife 15cm, progrip Butchers knife 17cm, white handle 1/100/15/110 1/600/20/110 Skinning knife Wooden Handle Butchers knife 20cm, wooden handle 1/700/15/200 1/700/15/110 1/710/15/110 Curved boning knife 15cm, progrip Curved boning knife 15cm, wooden Straight boning knife 15cm, wooden handle handle handle Lockable counter display case available free of charge with a range of Victory Knives to the value of $550 - conditions apply. This attractive Perspex display sits comfortably on the counter and allows room for excess stock underneath. It measures 600mm wide (8 divisions), 450mm deep, 120mm high in front and 300mm at back. Talk to Bill who can assist with recommendations for items most suitable for your store. 37 VICTORY VICTORY FISHING - THE BEST QUALITY AND RANGE IN THE NATION 5/722/13/115 - Flex curved filleting knife 13cm, 5/512/18/115 - Superflex filleting knife 18cm, 1.2mm steel 1.2mm steel. V5/512/18/115P - Superflex filleting knife 18cm, hang-sell V5/722/13/115P - Flex curved filleting knife 13cm, hang-sell 3/720/15/115 - Flex curved filleting knife 15cm, 2mm steel V3/720/15/115P - Flex curved filleting knife 15cm, hang-sell 5/7000/15/115 - Flex straight filleting knife 15cm, 2/508/20/115 - Straight filleting knife 20cm 1.2mm steel V2/508/20/115P - Straight filleting knife 20cm, hang-sell V5/7000/15/115P - Flex straight filleting knife 15cm, hang-sell 2/7000/18/115 - Straight filleting knife 18cm V2/7000/18/115P - Straight filleting knife 18cm, hang-sell 3/506/20/115 - Narrow Fish filleting knife 20cm, 2/150/22/115 - Filleting knife 22cm Diogene 2mm steel V2/150/22/115P - Filleting knife 22cm Diogene, hang-sell V3/506/20/115P - Narrow Fish filleting knife 20cm, hang-sell 2/506/22/115 - Narrow Fish filleting knife 22cm V2/506/22/115P - Narrow Fish filleting knife 22cm, hang-sell 2/506/25/115 - Narrow Fish filleting knife 25cm V2/506/25/115P - Narrow Fish filleting knife 25cm, hang-sell 2/151/22/115 - Thin filleting knife 22cm 2/802/22/115 - Filleting knife 22cm. Wide blade V2/151/22/115P - Thin filleting knife 22cm, hang-sell 2/710/19/115 - Rigid filleting knife 19cm 2/505/25/115 - Curved filleting knife 25cm V2/505/25/115P - Curved filleting knife 25cm,hang-sell S4 - White plastic sheath suits filleting knives up to 22cm 2/500/22/111 - SHARK knife – 22cm blade S4/01 - White plastic sheath without loop. Only available with Victory knives 38 VICTORY VICTORY FISHING - THE BEST QUALITY AND RANGE IN THE NATION 2/309/30/115 - NEW Slicing / Fish skinning knife 30cm, new more flexible blade. 2/310/30/111 - Fish Splitter 30cm 2/307/17/115 - Heading knife 17cm 2/307/22/111 - Heading knife 22cm 3/507/18/115 - Fish Boning knife 18cm 3/509/13/115 - Slime knife 13cm 3/509/13/200 - Slime knife black progrip handle 2/604/10/115 -Tuna knife 10cm 3/605/07/101 - Tuna scraper, 7cm round end SHELLFISH KNIVES 2/601/8/115 2/602/10/116 Single Edge Oyster knife 8cm Double Edge Oyster knife 10cm 5/920/11/117 3/606/9/101 Scallop knife, 11cm blade Clam knife 9cm blade CUT RESISTANT GLOVES KNIFE BUCKETS FISH SCALER BY MAXISAFE - SOLD SINGLY Resistance rating 5. TDG 18408 - Medium TDB 001W - Knife bucket white TDI FS TDG 18409 - Large TDB 001B - Knife bucket black Fish Scaler two sided scraper TDG 18410 - Extra Large Reinforced blade, safety grip handle 39 VICTORY DIVING AND UNDERWATER XTB SAILOR’S BLADE For the yachtsman who has everything! Lightweight, strong, tough, corrosion-resistant, cutting edge technology Titanium knife, with a unique application in NZ’s America’s Cup challenge, make this knife extremely useful and also a great collector’s item. THE ULTIMATE SAFETY KNIFE 6/342/16/116 Diving knife, 16cm blade, blunt end, with hybrid titanium- ceramic coating which will not chip, crack, deteriorate or discolour in contact with seawater. 2/342/16/116 2/341/17/116 Underwater/Diving, blunt end 16cm Underwater/Diving knife, 17cm pointy 2/342/10/116 2/341/11/116 Underwater/Diving, blunt end 10cm Underwater/Diving knife, 11cm pointy 3/343/9/202 2/341/17/115 ‘Deckie’s” knife - blunt end 9cm serrated edge Serrated knife 17cm 2/341/22/115 Serrated knife 22cm 3/309/9/116 Crew Rescue knife, 2mmsteel S9/1Y Underwater harness sheath, yellow, push finger release S9/1B S5 Sheath, black, fits pigging knife and all knives with 118 Underwater sheath with no straps. handles Made from high performance Kydex 2/342/16/116 - S9 2/341/17/116 - S9/P - NEW Harness sheath, lanyard & carabiner with 16cm blunt end Harness sheath, lanyard and carabiner with 17cm pointy diving knife diving knife 40.
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