Anyone familiar with the history of IRN Ichrostenie knives?
Anyone familiar with the history of IRN Ichrostenie knives?
Anyone familiar with the history of IRN Ichrostenie knives? I have this one but I am not finding much information about it. It is a nice little knife with great stag handles. I was thinking it is a German made item, but I am not sure. I am also not sure of the value and I can't find any sold listings anywhere. Any information would be helpful.
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Re: Anyone familiar with the history of IRN Ichrostenie knives?
There's one on ebay with metal scales .....
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Re: Anyone familiar with the history of IRN Ichrostenie knives?
Not much on German but the stamp might be Ich Roste Nie (or something close) which might mean "I don't rust", pure speculation, however, I have no doubt that eventually someone who understands German will drop by. Looks like a nice little German made stag pen knife.
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Ugh I don't don't know how I did it but wound up posting three times instead of editing twice. Just cleaning things up a bit.
See my third post in this string for info LOL!
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See my third post in this string for info LOL!
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Oops, double post
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I think that's actually Polish. Not positive but pretty certain. The translation would be the same though with German being Ich Rosten nicht.msteele6 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:56 pm Not much on German but the stamp might be Ich Roste Nie (or something close) which might mean "I don't rust", pure speculation, however, I have no doubt that eventually someone who understands German will drop by. Looks like a nice little German made stag pen knife.
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Ich roste nie: I never rust. If it's not German, it's almost certainly from a country where a majority are German speakers.
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Thanks for all your post! I appreciate your input. I am always glad to see so many knowledgeable members on this site.
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