A few from Deutchland

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A few from Deutchland

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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.

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Those are great. ::nod::

It's sure not hard to see the quality and craftsmanship in that German cutlery. Thanks for the pics.

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WOW!! Slim, those are outstanding. Good haul ::tu:: ::tu::
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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?

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A Bruckmann recovered in stag by Glenn Trowbridge.
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Very cool multi blade, and an old thread resurrected.
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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.)
All nice, but I really like the mop knife in the last picture.
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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 ::dang::
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That stag looks great Joe.
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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.)
Wow, sehr schoene Messer,,,,ganz toll!! Thanks for posting!!
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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.)
Knives from DEUTSCHLAND rock!!!! ::tu::
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