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I only have two Linder branded knives, one being the following miniature sized Bowie knife.
I don't believe it's German made, but is a Linder offering. I don't think they make too much anymore in Germany itself, them doing the outsourcing thing more often than not.
This little knife seems well enough made, and I feel it's worthy of the Linder tang stamp. Was it made in Spain, maybe China?... Dunno, with them apparently not needing to mark any sort of country of origin. That said, it has a lanyard tube and quite a few pins attaching the scales to it's full tang, (seven pins total), and although those pins are in very close proximity to each other, not a crack/fracture to be found on either side of it's natural bone scales
Anyhow, please share your Linders, new and/or old.





Oh, btw, the .50 caliber BMG 'Bottle Breacher', was given to me almost six years ago by my Daughter on my 50th birthday. I thought it was pretty cool that she went with such a .50 caliber BMG novelty for my 50th birthday


I don't believe it's German made, but is a Linder offering. I don't think they make too much anymore in Germany itself, them doing the outsourcing thing more often than not.
This little knife seems well enough made, and I feel it's worthy of the Linder tang stamp. Was it made in Spain, maybe China?... Dunno, with them apparently not needing to mark any sort of country of origin. That said, it has a lanyard tube and quite a few pins attaching the scales to it's full tang, (seven pins total), and although those pins are in very close proximity to each other, not a crack/fracture to be found on either side of it's natural bone scales

Anyhow, please share your Linders, new and/or old.





Oh, btw, the .50 caliber BMG 'Bottle Breacher', was given to me almost six years ago by my Daughter on my 50th birthday. I thought it was pretty cool that she went with such a .50 caliber BMG novelty for my 50th birthday



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