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Inox Solingen Germany Pocket Knife - Tools on the Handles.

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Inox Solingen Germany Pocket Knife

I picked this knife up for 12 bucks, it's in really nice shape. I love the tools on the handles (I do a little carpentry as a hobby), so it hits home for me.

The knife marked Inox Solingen Germany. The blades are 2 1/2" long and 1 5/8" and it is 3 1/4" long closed.

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Draac, that is a cool looking knife! I never seen one like it. ::envy::
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Eye Brand had a similar version to that one. 8)
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i have this same knife and its in mint condition i picked it up at a antique store this is the only other one i have found like it! I cant tell if its sterling or not the guy said it was but i got it for a little over 4 dollars i was wondering if anyone could possibly give me an estimate for it i have no idea how to price these things my grandfather collected and i wanted to do it as something to hold on to now that he is gone thanks!
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I love the scales on those 2 8) ::tu::
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greentocollecting wrote:i have this same knife and its in mint condition i picked it up at a antique store this is the only other one i have found like it! I cant tell if its sterling or not the guy said it was but i got it for a little over 4 dollars i was wondering if anyone could possibly give me an estimate for it i have no idea how to price these things my grandfather collected and i wanted to do it as something to hold on to now that he is gone thanks!
If the knife is sterling it will be be marked either "sterling" or ".925" on the handle . I do not believe that it is sterling . As to the value it has been established as between $4.00 (what you paid) and $12.00 (what Draac paid) . I have seen these for sale in the $10.00 range , but I don't know what the sellers "bottom line" was . If it had the makers name on it , that would certainly add to the value .

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greentocollecting wrote:i have this same knife and its in mint condition i picked it up at a antique store this is the only other one i have found like it! I cant tell if its sterling or not the guy said it was but i got it for a little over 4 dollars i was wondering if anyone could possibly give me an estimate for it i have no idea how to price these things my grandfather collected and i wanted to do it as something to hold on to now that he is gone thanks!
I may be able to help.It is a Richartz 1900-? Richartz Brothers@sons LTD.
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Both these knives are cool. Thanks for posting them ::tu::
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Mine's never been used and has leather case/pocket pouch(?) with it too. It says ARNEX STAINLESS on the other side of the blade and on the inside flap of the sheath. The tools are starting to look a little green though. :oops:
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xstuntman wrote:Mine's never been used and has leather case/pocket pouch(?) with it too. It says ARNEX STAINLESS on the other side of the blade and on the inside flap of the sheath. The tools are starting to look a little green though. :oops:
ARNEX STAINLESS. is the type of steel I believe.Germ."
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Paladin wrote:Eye Brand had a similar version to that one. 8)
Paladin that is one sweet knife.Thanks for the pic's.
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