Ja Henckels Folding Hunter

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:confused: I'm trying to find out some information on a JA Henckels folding hunter.
It has a stag handle with swivel loop, the main blade is 3 3/4" and is a lock blade, it also has the Henckels two man logo, and the words J A HENCKELS, on the other side of the blade it the word Friodur, the saw blade is 3 5/8" with what looks to be a screwdriver end, the logo is also on it with the words NICHT ROSTEND. The , what I would call the GUT HOOK blade is 2 5/16" long with the same logo and words as the saw blade. On the back of the knife is a cork screw, it has no writing on it. The knife closed is 4 3/4" long and with the main blade open, it is 8 1/2" long. The stag handles are attached with 4 rivets including the one holding the loop. The end where the blades opens has the pivot pin that goes through bright metal(not sure what kind). The knife appears to be brass lined. The knife is same as new and is unused. I have been told this knife could have came out of the 1940's. I have been unable to find any information on it so any help would be greatly appreciated. :thumbup:
 
If you post a picture I could try to look it up in the catalog copies I have, but it sounds like it's from the 1950s.

Henckels quit making its own pocketknives in the early 1960s when it turned production over to other German firms such as Boker.

Mike
 
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