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Close up of the tang stamp. This was a farmers working type of knife made anywhere from the early 1920's to the 1950's. Both Swiss companies as well as German cutlers made these knives. The steel used was a high carbon type of steel. The scales were of a durable fiber. Sometimes the bolsters were grooved or decorated but usually they were plain or smooth. They come in a couple of sizes. This one is 104mm's long in the closed position. There were other tool selections that could be had as well like, a wood saw, a hook bill pruning blade, a marlinspike or sacking needle, an electricians blade and sometimes a plain awl. Animal horn scales were available as a higher quality option.

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Comment by Wayne Whitted on July 2, 2011 at 23:45
This close up of the tang stamp shows the fancy grooved bolster. Sometimes they were plain smooth. Options were there to fit most folks budget.

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