GERMAN STAMP

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olderdogs1
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GERMAN STAMP

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Is anyone familiar with this tang stamp. It is marked Solingen, Germany on the rear tang, A lot of the older German knives were pinned with steel pins as is this one. Quality is good, just don't know the maker.
Thanks in advance.

Tom
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Re: GERMAN STAMP

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I recently purchased a small stockman knife with that logo stamped and etched on the master clip blade. “HARDIN, Germany” stamped on the pile side of the blade.

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Re: GERMAN STAMP

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It's a trademark for Freidrich Olbertz & Co.
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Re: GERMAN STAMP

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beresman wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:49 pm It's a trademark for Freidrich Olbertz & Co.
Thanks so much, That makes sense as some of the 1st Bulldog Knives made at the Olbertz factory were pinned with steel pins as well. I sure appreciate the help.

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EyeBJoe wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 6:54 pm I recently purchased a small stockman knife with that logo stamped and etched on the master clip blade. “HARDIN, Germany” stamped on the pile side of the blade.

Joe D.

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Thanks, probably Olbertz as well.

Tom
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