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riflenut
02-21-2010, 01:44
Years ago, in my misspent youth, a friend showed me a switchblade that his father had brought back from his Uncle Sam sponsored trip to Germany in the 1950s.

I do not remember the manufacturer, only that it was made in Germany. It had stag handles, was about 10" long closed, and it opened with a SNAP, not a weak click like Italian switch blades. In fact, being dumb kids, my buddy held the knife about 6 inches away from his homes wood siding and pressed the button. SNAP - the double edged tip buried itself into the wood siding!

I have picked up every switchblade that I have seen in my adult life, and have never seen a Made in Germany switchblade, or found one that opens with such authority.

Where can I find one of these German switchblades, and do all German switchblades have such a powerful spring?

Thanks!

browningautorifle
02-25-2010, 08:08
I got one in about 1980 and they do have a huge snap when they open. It still does. And the only place I know to get them is Marketstrasse in Lahr Germany. Or Solingen or Munchen...

Liam
02-25-2010, 11:33
http://nicnac.net/en-us/dept_134.html