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Old 1st March 2023, 07:58 PM   #3
Sajen
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Originally Posted by Norman McCormick View Post
Hi Detlef,
The hilts on yours and mine have some similarities and it wouldn't surprise me if they came from the same workshop.
My Regards,
Norman.

This is the only other S.American knife I have. Criollo Punal, blade made by J.A. Henckels. Solingen. imported by and hilt made? by R Laydner, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The knife is 14 1/2 inches overall with a 9 1/2 inch blade. The hilt is good quality and seems to be silver. The sheath is leather with a plated brass chape. It would appear to date from the 1st quarter 20thC as the particular style of Henckels logo stamped on the blade was introduced in 1900 although the company has been going since the latter part of the 18thC. As far as I can gather R. Laydner exhibited amongst other things cutlery at a trade fair in the U.S.A. in 1895.
Regards,
Norman.
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Hello Norman,

Your knife was the reason to put out my one because I noticed the resemblance of the handles. And when my one would be from the turn of the centuries I would be glad!

Best regards,
Detlef

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