J.A.Henkels International

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Made in Germany. That fancy city. What is this? Gold leaf lettering and plastic handle?
Corkscrew large drop point pen blade and a small clip point blade that can also open corked wine.

Bought used. I don't know the age of it.

Does anyone know much about it?

The link shows photos and repeats this little ramble.

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I guess you're asking a question? Is the 'fancy city' Solingen? Generally the Henckels International knives are made in Spain, South America, or China. They range from inexpensive to decent quality. Yours probably dates from the 90s. I carried a Henckels International Stockman for years; it was a great knife.
 
I guess you're asking a question? Is the 'fancy city' Solingen? Generally the Henckels International knives are made in Spain, South America, or China. They range from inexpensive to decent quality. Yours probably dates from the 90s. I carried a Henckels International Stockman for years; it was a great knife.
Yes that city. It's from Germany. Neat.
 
Yes that city. It's from Germany. Neat.
I guess you're asking a question? Is the 'fancy city' Solingen? Generally the Henckels International knives are made in Spain, South America, or China. They range from inexpensive to decent quality. Yours probably dates from the 90s. I carried a Henckels International Stockman for years; it was a great knife.
I found out it's from the 80s, most weren't made in germany. This one was. It's from a picnic set and when they tried to do swiss styled knives.

Source: Neal Punchard wrote a book on this brand for collectors.

JA Henckels knives by Neal Punchard.
 
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