Found this little beauty in my grandmother’s belongings, and am trying to find out more about it. It’s in pretty rough shape, sadly. It’s tiny, less than 3 inches closed, and not even 6 fully opened. 3 blades, one file.
Another of the blades has an easy to read 19 on it, which you can see in the second picture.
A third blade has some words, but some parts of them are rubbed away, so it looks (using a loupe) like:
____MAN
____AGO
_WEDEN
(You can just barely make these out in the first picture, upper right hand blade)
:smack: Ever start a thread and forget to go back to it? I’m sorry!
Thanks, Chefguy. I’d sort of gotten that far, but only by blind assumption. Glad to see I’m not making completely erroneous leaps.
Zebra, good to know, thank you.
Hmmm…Not quite the response I was hoping for which was, I admit, “Oh my god that’s a Zapthrustra Original sold only to royalty, I’ll give you 10 zillion dollars for it right now!!!” Or, at least, maybe a lead on a maker.
I’m mostly perplexed that 30 pages of google images for Sweden vintage pocket knife doesn’t yield anything even close. Weird. This is *two *items of hers the internet has failed me on! Humbug.
This one looks identical (including the number) except for the decoration, made by Emil Olsson. That’s from a site by someone with a great interest in Nordic knives (specifically this page listing knives sold at various auctions during 2009). His email is anders (at) cultur (dot) nu. Possibly he could tell you more.