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D.R.G.M. Springer
Just picked this one up. Has a pin blade, corkscrew and is stamped DRGM on back of level and Spring-Knife on bottom bolster. Opens strong with no play..
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Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
Beautiful old multiblade. Rare to find them with the extr tools!
Wonder who made it? Looks like the steel variety with plating.
Usually the DRGM stamp is considered pre-WW2, some times have been found with this marking after the war for a short period.
Wonder who made it? Looks like the steel variety with plating.
Usually the DRGM stamp is considered pre-WW2, some times have been found with this marking after the war for a short period.
Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
Magnificent shellpuller.
Multiblade examples are very hard to come by .
Lovely condition for its age aswell.
You have some great Springers Tkreil66 ...thanks for sharing them here
Ian
Multiblade examples are very hard to come by .
Lovely condition for its age aswell.
You have some great Springers Tkreil66 ...thanks for sharing them here
Ian
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Nice!
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Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
That "Spring-Knife" bottom bolster is really rare.
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Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
Probably made by Anton Wingen.
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Latama, Mauro Mario, LePre, Colonial, Kabar, Flylock, Schrade Cut Co., Presto, Press Button, Hubertus, Grafrath, Kuno Ritter knives, Puma, Burrell Cutlery.
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Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
Do you say this because they are made with steel bolsters and played? Did Anton Wingen have this trait?
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Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
Great looking piece!
Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
Awesome Knife! It’s very rare to see a multi blade in this type of a knife. Great addition to your collection!
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Re: D.R.G.M. Springer
Maybe it’s a secret...Maltese flatguard wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 1:26 pmDo you say this because they are made with steel bolsters and played? Did Anton Wingen have this trait?