Hugo Koller garden budding and grafting knife

Arie Leib

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Good night, friends.

I usually don't post a lot of gems in a short time. But the thing is, I'm going on a pretty long vacation with my family. This time I'll be in South America. I doubt I'll find anything valuable there from knives except for a machete :). So today is another gem. This is a garden knife for budding and grafting. From one of my favorite German manufacturers, Hugo Koller. Sorry, I just bought it and haven't had time to polish it and tidy it up yet. Blade is made of carbon steel with the model number and size marking. Also, please pay attention to the unusual symbols in the form of a cross and a triangle under the logo. I have no idea what they mean. I hope you can help me. Very tight and powerful spring. The scales seem to be made of bakelite. The age of production is 1930, I think. Enjoy and comment

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Sorry, no comment to this knife. But enjoy your vacation - and carry always a sharp knife.
No knives in South America? Go to Buenos Aires visit flee markets. 😝

Abu
On this trip I will be in Mexico, Chile, Peru, Galapagos and Bermuda and a couple of days in London. Unfortunately, I won't be able to visit Buenos Aires this time
 
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