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BLEULER A GENEVE Pruning Knife- Saw and Blade. Antler Scales 11 and one quarter inches with both blades open. The saw is very sharp. If you know more about where or when the knife was made please let me know. Thank you. Shows more detail when you enlarge the picture.
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Wow-thanks-this is awesome information and I will have to use this to research further after I clean the snow from the storm last night. There are a few pruners in my collection and others for gardening. Thanks J.J., Karlee, and Jan again.
I wonder if this is also him? http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/bleuler-zurich-omega-swiss-ha...
The stamp on the front is a custom cutler mark - pre 1950 it was very common for Victorinox to make knives for sale in culter shops around Switzerland and stamp the name of the shop of the front of the blade. Sometimes the back of the blade would get a Victorinox logo (Victorinox, Inoxyd, etc), and sometimes it wouldn't. Knives with only knife shop names and no Victorinox trademark are more common in the 1905-1930 time frame; 1930-1950 you still see cutler names on the front but almost always with Victorinox/Victoria/Inoxyd trademark on the back.
Common knife maker names you'll see on knives of this vintage are "A Simon Bern" or "Alf Simon Bern" (very common), Schoodersohn Thun, Bleuler Zurich, F. Kienast Winterthur, and, interestingly, Elsener Schwyz.
Based on this Paul I would say it is Swiss. Bleuler is either a custom maker from ealy 1900's or he was a shop owner. My guess based on the knife itself is that he was a custom maker (mind you that is a guess). Even today a custom maker's stamp will sometimes list his location and if he moves he just gets a new stamp which is awesome because it helps dating them
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