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Was browsing through ebay looking at knives and came across this ...what I perceived to be an Ackermannchen from the 60s .
The one I have has a square button and safety ,this has the round normal types .
Is it an Ackermannchen or something else?
It has the usual blade release and overall shape like mine .
Ackermannchen
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Re: Ackermannchen
Wonder if its a Virginia lockback ,or one retailed by Tarry Levigne ?
Cant find the pictures I used to have shared by Sunny on here .
Cant find the pictures I used to have shared by Sunny on here .
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Re: Ackermannchen
Earlier knife by the same maker.
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Re: Ackermannchen
Thanks as usual Bill.
Hadn't seen them like this before .I really like this shape and design ,something a bit different than the typical switchblades .
Hadn't seen them like this before .I really like this shape and design ,something a bit different than the typical switchblades .