A few from Deutchland
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A few from Deutchland
Here's some of my German made knives. "Gutmann" Hen and Rooster, Wester Bros.,EIG Germany, J.A. Henckles, E. Bruckmann, A.W. Wadsworth & Sons XLNT(Kastor and Brothers) E.Bruckmann, Bertram Hen and Rooster, WEXL (F. Koeller and Co.)
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Beautiful knives .....Thanks for posting them.
Tim
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Those are great.
It's sure not hard to see the quality and craftsmanship in that German cutlery. Thanks for the pics.
Phil

It's sure not hard to see the quality and craftsmanship in that German cutlery. Thanks for the pics.
Phil
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WOW!! Slim, those are outstanding. Good haul



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Thanks guys for the nice comments. I think some of the old German knives were as well made as any, particularly the Bruckmans and Hen and Roosters. Some of them have some blade staining probably from moisture. I allowed them to be taken and stored for a short while after a fire in our house. I know, Dumb move! I think being all together in a hot humid storage vault probably caused the out-gassing of some of my celluloids. Oh well, lesson learned and thanks to the knowledgeable people on this forum, I have learned how to take better care of my knives. Slim.
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As already said, beautiful knives, Slim.
Are the Bruckmann blades Carbon steel or stainless?
David
Are the Bruckmann blades Carbon steel or stainless?
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Very cool multi blade, and an old thread resurrected.



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All nice, but I really like the mop knife in the last picture.slimpickins wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:18 am Here's some of my German made knives. "Gutmann" Hen and Rooster, Wester Bros.,EIG Germany, J.A. Henckles, E. Bruckmann, A.W. Wadsworth & Sons XLNT(Kastor and Brothers) E.Bruckmann, Bertram Hen and Rooster, WEXL (F. Koeller and Co.)
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Me too David. I wonder how many pieces of pearl shattered trying to get all those grooves cut into that? Amazing craftsmanship.
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I just noticed the OP was from 2011 

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That stag looks great Joe.
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Wow, sehr schoene Messer,,,,ganz toll!! Thanks for posting!!slimpickins wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:18 am Here's some of my German made knives. "Gutmann" Hen and Rooster, Wester Bros.,EIG Germany, J.A. Henckles, E. Bruckmann, A.W. Wadsworth & Sons XLNT(Kastor and Brothers) E.Bruckmann, Bertram Hen and Rooster, WEXL (F. Koeller and Co.)
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Knives from DEUTSCHLAND rock!!!!slimpickins wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:18 am Here's some of my German made knives. "Gutmann" Hen and Rooster, Wester Bros.,EIG Germany, J.A. Henckles, E. Bruckmann, A.W. Wadsworth & Sons XLNT(Kastor and Brothers) E.Bruckmann, Bertram Hen and Rooster, WEXL (F. Koeller and Co.)
