Folding Zwilling German knife value?
Folding Zwilling German knife value?
Hello, my son received this knife as a gift and I am trying to identify the name and value! Thanks
Re: Folding Zwilling German knife value?
Zwilling is a German brand which is owned by the same company as Henckels. Both companies are most known for their high end kitchen knives. The pocket knives are also of excellent quality. While I don’t know the value of your particular knife I can tell you that $100-$150 would probably be about right for an average knife made by this company. Keep in mind that is only an estimate. Some may be higher priced and others may be lower.
In any event, that’s a very good quality knife and a good design as well. It’s a keeper and I wish I’d get one as a present. Yours appears to be in excellent condition.
I’ve checked the seller’s on this site and they are listing a few pocket knives of this brand but I didn’t see the one that you have.
Look there as it will give you some idea of what they sell for. Still in business but I don’t think they make pocket knives anymore. I could be wrong about that though.
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Re: Folding Zwilling German knife value?
Thanks for the reply! He will be taking good care of it.
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Re: Folding Zwilling German knife value?
That’s a good knife. Best source for current value is an advanced search of eBay, for sold listings only, of the same or similar items.
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