Solingen Made Knives

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Solingen Made Knives

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I've been under the impression that Robert Klaas has been out of business for several years


You got me thinking about this now. I did some looking around, and heres what I found-
Klaas is still around, still sells Kissing Cranes brand knives etc, still has an address in Solingen and maintains a website. However, has anyone ever wondered why these German knives can be sold so cheap? I did. It seems that lately all is not as it seems in der Vaterland.

In poking about, I found a disturbing trend in reports that many knives marked Solingen Germany, including many sold by Klaas, Boker and others are not really made there, but outsourced to Italy, China and other places where making such things is dirt cheap. One report included an account of someone who had actually seen blades being stamped "Solingen Germay" in a Chinese factory. Fury in Maniago Italy is one maker thats specifically mentioned as the origin of some of the Kissing Cranes line. I guess that it really doesn't matter where its actually made, as long as the company keeps a "store front" as it were in Solingen then the knives can be marked as such despite what the laws say both in Germany and the US. So, next time you buy a German made knife, you got to wonder if its really what it seems to be.
This kinda bothers me... :| :evil: I pulled this off another forum..Especially the part about the store front kept up so knives can be marked Solingen but made elsewhere..I hate to say it but that sounds very plausible.

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Recently I've had some Bokers,Henckels and Kissing Cranes ,upon first inspection, looked like they were made in China ...I guess this explains the poor QUALITY over the last several years!! ::td::
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Post by Hukk »

Just like those Owl Heads, once in Germany and now in China. They still have deceptive German style names on the tang.
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Post by woseyjales »

Here a few Solingen MOPs I have, but haven't found much info about them. First is a P.L. Schmidt whittler with the secondary nail file and other is a Hoppe Bros. single blade. Any info be appreciated.
All three blades have P.L. Schmidt over Germany on tang.
Images aren't loading for some reason, so here's links to the album.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v613/ ... opFrnt.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v613/ ... ntclsd.jpg
Hoppe Bros.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v613/ ... ther/G.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v613/ ... angSol.jpg
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Those are really nice Wosey..Thanks for sharing...Did you try putting [img]your%20tag[/img] to get your pics up..?
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8) Ralph; Good Point! "Somethings Rotten in Denmark!"

er............................I mean Germany. :mrgreen:
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