I think maybe from the 20's. A Stateside importer. Any comments welcome. Looks well built and the fit is pretty good. The bone has held up well. Very light pitting. The blades all appear to be at 95%+.
moss
A Four Blade from Solingen
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A Four Blade from Solingen
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Re: A Four Blade from Solingen
Very nice!! I love those old spear point blades. 

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Re: A Four Blade from Solingen
Hi Moss. I like that knife.. especially the bone scales, long pull and swedge on the master blade. Blade's guide confirms that Finedge Cutlery Co was the mark of a NYC based wholsale company circa 1920s.
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