Identifying Second Opinion
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:06 am
Hi Guys.
This knife cost me a long time to figure out it's possible origins. It is an old, much used, knife of my grandfather. I know he served in WWII here in the Netherlands, but was not quite sure of the age of the knife or it's particular goal at the time. Was it a sailors knife?
Yesterday I found the picture and information below. If I look at the handmade newer model, I think it could be from the same manufacturer, however as the picture above shows, there are no other recognizable marks, except for the brass anchor. Looking at a Youtube movie of the Otter messer factory in Solingen I saw versions that looked even more like the old knife. The sizes from the factory website seem to match the old knife.
Question: Could these two knives actually be of the same manufacturer?
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Tharin.
This knife cost me a long time to figure out it's possible origins. It is an old, much used, knife of my grandfather. I know he served in WWII here in the Netherlands, but was not quite sure of the age of the knife or it's particular goal at the time. Was it a sailors knife?
Yesterday I found the picture and information below. If I look at the handmade newer model, I think it could be from the same manufacturer, however as the picture above shows, there are no other recognizable marks, except for the brass anchor. Looking at a Youtube movie of the Otter messer factory in Solingen I saw versions that looked even more like the old knife. The sizes from the factory website seem to match the old knife.
Question: Could these two knives actually be of the same manufacturer?
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Tharin.