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    Posted 8 years ago

    Dopplergreen
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    Tiny, isn't it? I'm thinking Swedish origin being all of my relatives are from Sweden or Norway and probably this was made around the turn of the century. Handed down from kin to kin and hard to trace back that far. No identifying marks on it so I'm at a loss as to the maker. Opens just fine and still very sharp.

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    1. UncleRon UncleRon, 8 years ago
      Most of these miniature knives were made in Germany. The only maker's mark I have seen on this style is "Peres" (Daniel Peres, Solingen, 1800-now) stamped on the bolster. Occasionally one is marked "Germany" on the blade. Your is exceptionally small.
    2. Faith1611, 7 years ago
      I have one just like it but it is two blade
    3. JFranca JFranca, 7 years ago
      The knife used by Lincoln to stab Roosevelt for getting a higher denomination.

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