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Item # 20627 - J.A. HENCKELSJack knife
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MAKER: J.A. Henckels
PATTERN: Jack
CLOSED LENGTH: 3 inches
HANDLES: Appear to be celluloid
BLADES: Swedge ground clip blade and pen blade, with half stops.
BOLSTERS: Nickel Silver
LINERS: Nickel Silver
TANG STAMPS: Twin Logo/J.A. HENCKELS/GERMANY. Both blades have the same tang stamp.
CONDITION: Good
DAMAGE: Some pocket wear. Staining on blades.
AGE: Not sure, but I believe it is prior to 1960 when Hneckels stopped making their own pocket knives.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Germany
BLADE WEAR: Both appear to be full.
SHIELD: Oval
SNAP: Good for master blade. Very little for pen blade. Pen blade is tight and may have snap if it loosens.
BLADE ETCH: None


ADDITIONAL INFO:
I am not positive as to the date of manufacture on this knife. I believe it to be prior to about 1960 when Henckels stopped making their own pocketknives and started having others make them. This knife appears to be of a much style than the newer knives I have seen with the Henckels name on them.

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