Ackermannchen picklock
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Re: Ackermannchen picklock
Made in Germany? The name sounds German
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Rostfrei is german as well
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I just love the knives I don't know much about them
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It's my understanding that Ackermannchen stiletto switchblades were made in Italy for Ackermannchen, a German knife company.
It's also my understanding that no Italian-style stiletto switchblades were ever made in Germany.
It's also my understanding that no Italian-style stiletto switchblades were ever made in Germany.
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Is Ackermanchen a real company? In Italy or Germany?
EDIT: A quick google search came up with this.
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I don't have any business records, but the two dots over the "a" is a German umlaut. The Italians don't use a two dot umlaut. It would be strange for an Italian knife company to give themselves a German name.No youre wrong wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 11:14 amIs Ackermanchen a real company? In Italy or Germany?
EDIT: A quick google search came up with this.
And for what it's worth, over at Adams International Knifeworks, they say that Ackermannchen was a German company. The Adams family has been in the knife and switchblade business for a long time, and I imagine they know more about the origins of switchblades than I do.
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Good post. Thanks killa-g
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My pleasure. Thank you.

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It would be cool to get this one a new lease on life it was in a box of stuff and not stored properly but it has good bones.
I think any pick lock is worth getting sorted out even if its a later one
I think any pick lock is worth getting sorted out even if its a later one
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The Ackermannchen autos seem to be from the late 1960s-early 1970s. I got a new one brought to me from Switzerland around 1970. It was the stylized model, not the Italian stiletto type.
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wouldn't a picklock have been replaced by a swivel bolster by the very early 60s?Bill DeShivs wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 6:42 pm The Ackermannchen autos seem to be from the late 1960s-early 1970s. I got a new one brought to me from Switzerland around 1970. It was the stylized model, not the Italian stiletto type.
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Not necessarily.
If a shop was set up to make picklocks, their equipment wasn't worn out, and they could compete financially-what would be the impetus to change?
If a shop was set up to make picklocks, their equipment wasn't worn out, and they could compete financially-what would be the impetus to change?
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You should see if anyone could fix it up but leave it old looking. Like a Rat Rod hit rodPile Driver wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 6:33 pm It would be cool to get this one a new lease on life it was in a box of stuff and not stored properly but it has good bones.
I think any pick lock is worth getting sorted out even if its a later one
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thumbnailsBill DeShivs wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:36 am Not necessarily.
If a shop was set up to make picklocks, their equipment wasn't worn out, and they could compete financially-what would be the impetus to change?