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    Posted 9 years ago

    Russc.1
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    I can't find any info on this knife would just like to know what it is .i feel like it's German but really have no idea. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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    1. UncleRon UncleRon, 9 years ago
      This knife is almost certainly German. This type of handle was produced by many German cutlery cos. and the iron pivot pins set in nickel-silver handles is a combination almost exclusive to German production (most manufacturers used pins of the same material as the handles). The recess used to be filled with colorful celluloid plastic.

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