This past weekend I found a knife at an antique store...A three bladed knife... looks to have bone handles and three and half inches long
the master blade is stamped.... Solinger Germany on the backside...but the front side is different... a name I've never encountered...
So hopefully someone can help out with this knife....Any information would be welcome
German Knife unidentified name???
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"FABICO", F.A.Bower Import Co. 1950's. (Ref: Levine's Guide.3rd Edit. pp. 39 & 47) Also imported Japanese knives. J.O'.
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I am glad that Ridgegrass could read that, because I could not tell what it said!
Also, it is good to see you posting again, Raincrowe. I haven't seen you on here in a while, and missed you.
Also, it is good to see you posting again, Raincrowe. I haven't seen you on here in a while, and missed you.
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Re: German Knife unidentified name???
Thank you Ridgegrass that is the reason I bought the knife....When I first saw the knife I thought it was just numbersRidgegrass wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:30 pm "FABICO", F.A.Bower Import Co. 1950's. (Ref: Levine's Guide.3rd Edit. pp. 39 & 47) Also imported Japanese knives. J.O'.
until I looked with the loop!!
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It's a nice stockman. Looks to be in nice shape too. Good luck with it. J.O'.
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Thanks...Yeah it's in good shape and has the quality and pattern of the case knivesRidgegrass wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 12:50 pm It's a nice stockman. Looks to be in nice shape too. Good luck with it. J.O'.