Gust. Haker - Solingen
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Gust. Haker - Solingen
Gust. Haker. Solingen. Sleeve board pen with horn covers. 2 15/16" closed.
Again, the catch bit allows for a very long main blade.
A fine little knife.
Again, the catch bit allows for a very long main blade.
A fine little knife.
Joe
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Re: Gust. Haker - Solingen
That's a beautiful little knife Joe, love those handles
I have a small bartenders MOP by Gust Haker, have never been able to find any information on it? I will post it tomorrow if I don't forget.


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Those old horn handles are catching my eye more and more. 

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Re: Gust. Haker - Solingen
I like pen knives and many of the vintage German ones are well made and often unused. I began collecting them years ago because prices were so low i could not resist and prices have not changed much to this day. They are under appreciated by collectors.
Are there salesman numbers on back of master ?
kj
Are there salesman numbers on back of master ?
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Re: Gust. Haker - Solingen
That's a beauty, alright! 

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Re: Gust. Haker - Solingen
Nice looking German model, Joe.
Good timing to show it on the company's 100 year anniversary.
Good timing to show it on the company's 100 year anniversary.
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Thank you, Neal.
I did very little research on this knife. I simply couldn't spend the time.
It's nice to know something fell together.
Thank you for that.
I did very little research on this knife. I simply couldn't spend the time.
It's nice to know something fell together.
Thank you for that.
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Re: Gust. Haker - Solingen
Help me out..what is a catch bit?
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Re: Gust. Haker - Solingen
Hi buddyie22, sorry to be so late getting back to this post.
A catch bit is a brass (usually) spacer that is used to push over the secondary blade to make room for a long main blade in the blade well.
Actually, because it is there the secondary must be thinner therefore making room for the main blade.
See picture.
A catch bit is a brass (usually) spacer that is used to push over the secondary blade to make room for a long main blade in the blade well.
Actually, because it is there the secondary must be thinner therefore making room for the main blade.
See picture.
Joe
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Re: Gust. Haker - Solingen
Thanks Joe now I can use that on my new game “ pocketknife triva” lol.
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