Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
I loaned out my collector's guide, so that left me with the "inter-web" and no luck so far. Anyone have an idea as to the maker and age of this knife? It seems very familiar....
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Re: Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
The steel pin suggests it is of German manufacture probably no earlier than the 1930's .The stamp isn't familiar to me.
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Re: Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
Thanks, that is a startknife7knut wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 10:26 pm The steel pin suggests it is of German manufacture probably no earlier than the 1930's .The stamp isn't familiar to me.
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Re: Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
I don’t believe the blade is original to the frame. The pin was originally nickel silver and was changed when the new blade was installed. Not sure what to make of the tang stamp.
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Re: Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
OK thanks
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Re: Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
I found a German company named Nippe & Plumacher that made knives. I have seen a tang stamp for them yet. I am still looking.
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Re: Help Identifying Pocket Knife Marked N.P. ?
I also found a Newport Cutlery Company, but again no tang stamps so far.
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