QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:15 am
In keeping with my Stag obsession, I picked up this little German-made Jack recently. I'm not familiar with very many German brand names and the name stamped on the tang of this knife is not one I had ever heard of previously (perhaps TPK Tom recognizes it

). Nevertheless, since every made-in-Germany knife I own (or have ever owned) is high quality and exceptionally well made, I decided it was worth taking a risk and I went ahead and bought it (eBay find). As far as the legendary German quality goes, this one is no exception; it does not disappoint in any way and I am quite pleased with it.
No clue as to its age, but it doesn't appear to be very old.
Closed length = 3⅝"
Hi Q
If it's a German brand and I don't have any yet (like Hammesfahr) then it is often due to the price or as for this particular brand due to the price & the blade combinations they normally have. Hammesfahr always seems to pack a nail file into almost every knife I run across. These often sell in the 35 - 50€ range. Which would be ok for a good brand name knife but I pass on them because I don't care too much for nail files. I haven't seen but just a couple without a file and then they sell for a bit more ( I'd say the 45 - 65€ range) which is a bit much for my budget so I pass on them as well.

I can also add that I personally, have never run across any Hammesfahr beaters. If so, I'd probably have one of them by now.

But maybe I should just look harder. They were all in unused or near mint condition. Whatever that tells us.

Anyways, as QS has already mentioned, they have been around for a while and are a well respected brand from what I can tell on eBay. I remember seeing several of them about

8-10 months ago that a collector was selling. They were all in Shadowbox frames and they all had files on em.

I believe they sold in the

50 + € range.
Great looking knife! Especially in Stag! I love it! Super cool find!
If you need more information on Hammesfahr just let me know and I'll see what I can find around the Web and translate it for ya.
