Linder-Messer

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Linder-Messer

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Hey all, a friend of mine ask me to ask yall about this knife. I couldn't find it in my references. On the tang it reads Linder-Messer Solingen Germany. On the blade itself it reads Original Buffalo Skinner. He was looking for age and if it was very common. I have heard of Linder (in fact, own a nice auto from them) but never heard of Linder-Messer. Any info would be a help. Thanks, Smoke
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Looks like you never got an answer to this. Linder is a German manufacturer, messer is the German word for knife. It is an American style German made knife probably from the sixties. Pretty common and not worth a whole lot.
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256newton wrote: Linder is a German manufacturer, messer is the German word for knife. It is an American style German made knife probably from the sixties.
That makes a lot of sense.
I don't think they even have BUFFALO in Germany! :lol:
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gunsmoke , I too have had a couple of their autos. Just wanted to let you know that they do no make any of them. They contract them out. Some from Italy ,Germany and a lot from Taiwan.
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Pretty common and not worth a whole lot.
I have to agree....but they make some nice knives.
Thats a good looking skinner,Smoke. ::tu::

Heres a pic of one of many that I have owned.
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Thanks for all the replys guys. I'll pass along this info to the owner. It's kinda what I thought and I told him I didn't believe he could retire on the value of it. :lol: Nice knife Johnnie. ::tu:: Hey Cowboy, if you ever want to dress one of them up, send it to Muskrat Man, you ought to see what he can do to one. I'll try to post a pic or two since I'm on vacation this week and got nothin better to do ! ::ds::
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Here is a pic or three.
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Nice , I did a leverletto in recon turqiose ,but ended up rescaling it in mammoth ivory.
The recon looks great,but chips too easy for a user.

here's a couple leverlettos that I did. the bottom one is the recon,before it was finished.
Sorry for getting off topic. :oops:

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Great work Cowboy! I forgot that you are one of the many talented members on this forum! ::tu:: ::nod:: Don't worry about getting off topic, it's my thread. I don't know who made my Linder but it seems to be a quality knife and after Kalebs customizing, it just adds to the quality. ::nod:: I like it a lot. Smoke
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They are well made knives. At one point they were Italian made , skm, or gom , not sure about the newer ones.
I've got an old springer that I picked up as a parts knife that I'm rebuilding. Just haven't been been able to motivate myself lately to finish it. also have an old shell puller that I put back together.
Want to make a couple scratch built as well , smaller than what is available . maybe 5 inch o.a.l.
but too many things on the honey do list that I need to get to first.

Also PUMA just released a couple lever locks. They outsourced them , looks like Hubertus made to me ,but not positive.
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