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FRJ
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G. Eberhardt -

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Here is a G.Eberhardt, Wiesbaden. - No. 18

A nice old budding/grafting knife. The blade is beveled on mark side only.
It has a very strong spring. The covers may be celluloid but I am not sure on this old guy.
Can't find much about Eberhardt.

Thanks for looking.
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Nice ole knife Joe. I looked in my German book and didn’t see anything for that maker? Nice find ::tu::
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Thank you, Bill.
Thanks for looking into the name.
Still a puzzle.
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Joe I think they were (still are) a cutlery retailer. Not sure if they ever actually manufactured as I can't seem to find any history on them, even though they've been around for quite some time. Probably too small and local.

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ea42 wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 5:42 pm Joe I think they were (still are) a cutlery retailer.
Eric
Thank you Eric, that makes sense.


I wonder if they retailed German stamps only or if they might retail other European cutlers as well.

These pins make me think it's an older knife.
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