C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany. 3 5/8" closed.
This is a great larger pen knife.
With the judicious use of the ever effective catch bit a very long main blade is available. What an advantage this is.
Nice strong spring with smooth action on both blades.
Thanks Barry.
Thanks for looking.
This is a great larger pen knife.
With the judicious use of the ever effective catch bit a very long main blade is available. What an advantage this is.
Nice strong spring with smooth action on both blades.
Thanks Barry.
Thanks for looking.
Joe
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
It is indeed a beauty Joe; you will never regret the purchase. I lusted after it but it but couldn't justify going over $80. Thank Roland (kj) too; it was his knife consigned to Barry.
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Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
If it came from 'Barry' on ebay then it was my knife. It came from Helga Kayser in Solingen in the mid 1970's. She was the last surviving member of the C.F.Kayser family and was selling off the family's knives many of which were sales samples.
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Wow Joe, That is beautiful, and quite unique.
With the story that goes with it, I'd consider that one as "priceless".
KJ, I'm surprised you let that one go???
Deo-Pa!!! How could you pass it up?
With the story that goes with it, I'd consider that one as "priceless".
KJ, I'm surprised you let that one go???
Deo-Pa!!! How could you pass it up?
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That's a damn good question Ken... I'm still kicking myself.Deo-Pa!!! How could you pass it up?
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I need one of those machines! Big Time!
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Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
I once had about 200 of the CFK sample knives, all never used but many have 'spiders'. Quite a few were made in late 1890's to about 1910 (ish). What always 'moved' me was that i could have in my hand a knife exactly like a German person would have handled as he looked at knives in a cutlery store one hundred or more years ago. Same of course applies to any minty vintage knife.
CFK made more knives under contract than those marked with their own name. I think contracting out among Solingen knife manufacturers has been a common practice going back to early 1900. Many of these knives are marked only with old inked on numbers, others are stamped "C.F.Kayser" and others are marked with various Solingen names like "Dittmar Heilbronn", "Ant. Wingen", etc.
I thought i would never sell this 'mini-collection' but eventually each of us comes to realize you can't take it with you so get it into other hands while you you are still able.
I still have a few of the best ones and some of the advertising ones (mostly for S.American market).
You will see a few "C.F.Kayser" knives on ebay that look quite modern such as a Stockman with cell handles, etc. C.F.Kayser really did not make knives after WW II. I think some C.F.Kayser marked blades were found and put into knives, i.e. probably fakes.
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CFK made more knives under contract than those marked with their own name. I think contracting out among Solingen knife manufacturers has been a common practice going back to early 1900. Many of these knives are marked only with old inked on numbers, others are stamped "C.F.Kayser" and others are marked with various Solingen names like "Dittmar Heilbronn", "Ant. Wingen", etc.
I thought i would never sell this 'mini-collection' but eventually each of us comes to realize you can't take it with you so get it into other hands while you you are still able.
I still have a few of the best ones and some of the advertising ones (mostly for S.American market).
You will see a few "C.F.Kayser" knives on ebay that look quite modern such as a Stockman with cell handles, etc. C.F.Kayser really did not make knives after WW II. I think some C.F.Kayser marked blades were found and put into knives, i.e. probably fakes.
kj
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
I also bought this strong and unique knife from Barry. This one is 4 3/8" closed.
A beautiful knife.
A beautiful knife.
Joe
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
Nice knives, Joe. I have seen blades like the one on the second knife, but have never (to my recollection) heard what exactly the purpose of the long tang with the sharpened area is for?
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Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
Thanks Dan.
For lack of any better guesses I think it could be a picnic knife for cutting that ubiquitous sausage and a cigar cutter so you don't get any tabakky in your bratwurst.
For lack of any better guesses I think it could be a picnic knife for cutting that ubiquitous sausage and a cigar cutter so you don't get any tabakky in your bratwurst.
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While I love both Bratwurst, and cigars... I would have thought that would be a wire stripper or a wire cutter if you clamp the wire between that section, and the handle.
At least that is what I would use it for if it were not such a beauty.
At least that is what I would use it for if it were not such a beauty.
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Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
Another great one Joe. I was also in the running but again I couldn't make it over the finish line. Once again see self-kicking apparatus above.
Congrats on a fine purchase!
Dennis
Congrats on a fine purchase!
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Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
It's the German version of an Electrician's knife.
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Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
You certainly did good on those two, both beautiful knives, especially the first one. Thanks for sharing. BillFRJ wrote:I also bought this strong and unique knife from Barry. This one is 4 3/8" closed.
A beautiful knife.
Bill
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
Here is another C. F. Kayser. A single clip blade, barehead jack. 4 5/16" closed.
Another thank you to Barry for making it available.
Thanks for looking.
Another thank you to Barry for making it available.
Thanks for looking.
Joe
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
Another beauty Joe. Once again I lost out. It was my bid that you beat. Curse you FRJ!!
How many Kaysers in your collection now?
Dennis
How many Kaysers in your collection now?
Dennis
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
Hi Dennis, I have these three that are in this thread. I feel very fortunate to have them.
They are in beautiful condition, as you can see.
Joe
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
They are beautiful indeed. That Roland sure has the eye for fine pocketknives. I've been doing some direct purchases from him and he is a real gentleman and a pleasure to work with.
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Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
This is a 3" four blade Senator, all blades marked "Huser". There is a very faint sample # on the front side of master blade. Beautiful knife, from late 1800's to early 1900's by C.F.Kayser, i believe.
The carved pearl is difficult to photograph well.
kj
The carved pearl is difficult to photograph well.
kj
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
Roland,
Sending PM in case this beauty is for sale.
Dennis
Sending PM in case this beauty is for sale.
Dennis
Re: C F KAYSER; Solingen, Germany
wire stripper=electricians knife