Friedmann & Lauterjung

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Re: Friedmann & Lauterjung

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I revived this old thread because I finally found the one I have wanted for a long time A folding Dirk, like the one my good friend Galvanic has. He helped me find it. The accompanying paperwork is of great interest to me due to the payment method used, “GOLD COIN” and the fact the purchaser was from Meadville, PA. Which is about 25 minutes south from me. I truly love historic knives and ephemera
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What a beauty! Great piece, and the document. J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:42 pm What a beauty! Great piece, and the document. J.O'.
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Wow what a great piece and priceless bit of cutlery history with the background paperwork :shock:
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