14" German springer.

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Mario
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Re: 14" German springer.

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Wow! That’s a big one! This was obviously before Germany changed the law limiting autos to 3 and a quarter inches (I think that’s the blade requirement).
Jay Blade
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Re: 14" German springer.

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Wow, that's such a great find & at $25!!!! I love these knives so much!! The tab release are just very cool to me.
Congrats on a sweet historical blade score!!
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Re: 14" German springer.

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ragnir71 wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 4:49 pm Hello everybody!
Bought this at a flea market a few days ago. Paid 25 usd for the knife.
Cleaned and oiled the knife and it works great. On the blade it is stamped "Rich Abr Herder Solingen Germany".
Anyone know how old it is? How much could it be worth?

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The size difference to an 8"

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How does she fire open, strong or what?
ragnir71
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Re: 14" German springer.

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Thanks everyone! It seems like a really nice find from me :).
Merry Christmas!
ragnir71
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Re: 14" German springer.

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Jay Blade wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2023 3:03 pm
How does she fire open, strong or what?

A little loose though, but opens completely without problems.
Jay Blade
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Re: 14" German springer.

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ragnir71 wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:00 pm
Jay Blade wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2023 3:03 pm
How does she fire open, strong or what?

A little loose though, but opens completely without problems.
That's cool, but does it open strong?
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