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I am soo thriller that I win in eBay very very very hot bidding. I saw F. Herder & Sons, Solingen Multi-Bladed Sleeveboard Pocket Knife in around Circa 1890-1900. 3 1/8” KNIFE, master flat ground clip blade, scissors, cap-lifter-screw driver, can-opener, corkscrew, two (2) pen, pricker, button hook and manicure blade.  All blades have bright satin finish, perhaps lightly cleaned, full or mostly full.  Slick black composition scales, over brass liners, with slide out tools including a brass ear spoon and a brass picker-toothpick.  No bolsters. BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! It is very very RAREST. I knew it is very hard to find this Herder pocket knife. I cannot wait the package will arrive my home in few weeks. I can wait and forward to see my rarest Herder multi-bladed knife....

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Glad you got it and looking forward to seeing a picture of it. Besides everyone needs an ear spoon.

LOLOLOLOL

Lee Smith said:

Glad you got it and looking forward to seeing a picture of it. Besides everyone needs an ear spoon.

I'm anxious to see it Michelle!

I still pace back and forth, I wait for my Herder arrive ......

Craig Henry said:

I'm anxious to see it Michelle!

Well now you have me wondering what that looks like! Best of luck and hope you get it today!

Sounds great. Congratulations. Looking forward to seeing the photos.

hehehe  look alike very vintage scout knife...

Steve Hanner said:

Well now you have me wondering what that looks like! Best of luck and hope you get it today!

Congrats, I thought that spoon was for snuff? Please post some pictures.

spoon for snuff? LOLOLOLOLOL not that. that small spoon use earwax



Robert Burris said:

Congrats, I thought that spoon was for snuff? Please post some pictures.

I copy the picture of F.Herder pocket knife. what it look alike.... smile

@ ROBERT .. the spoons are called EAR SPOONS... yes they wre for digging wax out of your out of your ear...UGH.. but some nice knives i own and others i have sen have them .   its just like i have had folks talk to me about how using their CORN KNIFE dosnt really help them to eat corn....LOLOLOLOL... after they tell me about how they used it...THEN I SHARE WITH THEM ALL THE FEET THAT KNIFE HAS BEEN ON!!! LOLOLOL

 

ALSO GREAT PIC OF A GREAT WIN!!!! NICE HERDER!!!  good job FINGERS!

Fingers!!!   That is just awesome!  I cant wait until it gets to you.  Be sure to take some good pics

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