Hello All,
I could use your help in identifying or interpreting the tang stamp on this 8 7/8 knife. I was told by a vendor at a show that it was German made. The scales appear to be cow horn. One side is green, the other side is black. This knife was in operating condition when I got it, broke “clink” as I was exercising my knives a few years ago.
I found this site and thought if anyone could ID this knife ya’ll could. I appreciate any attempts to recognize this knife and possibly see something that would be useful in identifying the knife?
Thank you for the time.
Need help identifying Tang Stamp
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Re: Need help identifying Tang Stamp
Hey Pecos!Pecos wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:25 pm Hello All,
I could use your help in identifying or interpreting the tang stamp on this 8 7/8 knife. I was told by a vendor at a show that it was German made. The scales appear to be cow horn. One side is green, the other side is black. This knife was in operating condition when I got it, broke “clink” as I was exercising my knives a few years ago.
I found this site and thought if anyone could ID this knife ya’ll could. I appreciate any attempts to recognize this knife and possibly see something that would be useful in identifying the knife?
Thank you for the time.




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Re: Need help identifying Tang Stamp
That is not a maker's mark. INOXID merely means stainless steel in many European countries.Sometimes just INOX is used. I guess the actual maker wasn't proud enough of his product to stamp his company name on it. It is possible that there was once a blade etch that has worn off but many less expensive knives are just marked INOX or INOXID or sometimes just Italy. Knife looks 1970s or newer to me.
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Re: Need help identifying Tang Stamp
Thank you for welcoming me to ASPK!
Really solid advice coming from you which makes a lot of sense.
What brought this out was it was always a conversation piece when the fam got to open the Christmas presents and someone would ask “anybody got a pocket knife?” WHOOSH!
Again, I appreciate the help.
Really solid advice coming from you which makes a lot of sense.
What brought this out was it was always a conversation piece when the fam got to open the Christmas presents and someone would ask “anybody got a pocket knife?” WHOOSH!
Again, I appreciate the help.
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Re: Need help identifying Tang Stamp
No problem my friend, always happy to help!Pecos wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 10:30 pm Thank you for welcoming me to ASPK!
Really solid advice coming from you which makes a lot of sense.
What brought this out was it was always a conversation piece when the fam got to open the Christmas presents and someone would ask “anybody got a pocket knife?” WHOOSH!
Again, I appreciate the help.


