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Hey everyone,
This is my first post. I just found this forum while trying to find information on a Henckels folder I just bought. I have a modest knife collection of folders and fixed blade knives- no single area of interest-just whatever catches my eye.
Lately, I've picked up some Soligen fixed blade knives and this weekend I came across and purchased two folders. One is a Puma Sportec and the other is this locking folder. It's nothing fancy. It shows it's age, but I like the look and feel of the knife. The wood is clean and the mechanics are tight.
The blade is 3 3/4", length folded is 4 3/4", and overall length is 8 1/4".
I paid a whopping $10 for it plus tax.
My question is two fold- what model/style knife is this and approximately what decade(s) were they made?
Thanks for any help, Steve
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Hey Steve!
Your knife would be classified as a "Sodbuster" lockback if I have my info correct, and although I don't know how long they've been around, they've been around a long time. I have a Case model from 1967 and there are older models.
Your is a Henckels folder which automatically puts it in the area of good quality.

Your description of your accumulating method fits me to a tee! I also don't follow anything specific, just what catches my eye or talks to me as I'm passing by with "shiny" all-metal models playing a major role. My choices are random, but as you said, weight is a big factor, only actually trumped by overall look, but if it's ugly it doesn't get a 2nd look. I've put together a nice pile of autos, manuals, fixed blades, and/or anything unusual in just 4 years of being seriously interested in knives, but it's not about how many, it's about quality, in fact, how many only causes storing space problems.

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Welcome 444 Magnum to AAPK. Your knife is very fine.
Nice find!

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That's a great knife company's knife there Steve.
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It's probably from the 1970s, the handles are likely to be Rosewood or Cocobolo. Some sources call it a model 610, I have my doubts as to whether that's accurate. The Henckels Sodbuster is a little unusual, most Sodbusters aren't lockbacks.
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Thanks everyone for the responses. "Sodbuster" seems like an unusual name for a knife.
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If I'm not mistaken, Steve, the proper name for your knife is a "Field" knife and somewhere along the line someone donned it "Sodbuster".
I'm wondering if what DS24 said about Sodbusters not being lockbacks perhaps disqualifies it from Sodbuster status. ::shrug::
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I know this is an old post, but I am going to put my 2 pennies in. I have an affinity for sodbusters. I have about maybe 10 different brands. Some have changed the name slightly. I think Eye Brand may use the term "Clodbuster" But I know I have a Kissing Crane or two and a couple of Eye Brands an Indian Head and of course a Case. I love the style. The one I have had the longest is a large Eye Brand. It was given to me by the guy who got me interested in knives when I was about 11. He actually was my dad's boss and he gave him the knife when I was about 9 or 10 and told him to keep it for me until I got old enough. Later on he spent time showing me his knives and I distinctly remember seeing Hen & Rooster and Kissing Crane knives. But it is because of him that I know what little I know. I have just reached a point in my life where I can afford to buy the knives that I have always wanted.
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