Hello everyone,
I'd like to show you an unusual folding knife from Zwilling JA Henckels, the Twin Swing model, designed by Julian Brown. It's mushroom hunting season, and I think this guy should show off his skills. The knife is semi-automatic, with a push-button lock; when you press the button, the blade extends to about 45 degrees. It was released in a limited edition in red and black. It has a serial number on the clip. According to my information, the knife was produced no later than 2000 and was made in Germany (I wonder if it was made at the Zwilling JA Henckels factory in Solingen or at a contract manufacturer?). Therefore, it is too young to be included in the "Vintage Knives" section. Good steel, very sharp. The ring is removed by pressing. I don't know the designer, Julian Brown. There is no information about this knife online, but its authenticity has been confirmed. Any information would be appreciated. Enjoy.
I'd like to show you an unusual folding knife from Zwilling JA Henckels, the Twin Swing model, designed by Julian Brown. It's mushroom hunting season, and I think this guy should show off his skills. The knife is semi-automatic, with a push-button lock; when you press the button, the blade extends to about 45 degrees. It was released in a limited edition in red and black. It has a serial number on the clip. According to my information, the knife was produced no later than 2000 and was made in Germany (I wonder if it was made at the Zwilling JA Henckels factory in Solingen or at a contract manufacturer?). Therefore, it is too young to be included in the "Vintage Knives" section. Good steel, very sharp. The ring is removed by pressing. I don't know the designer, Julian Brown. There is no information about this knife online, but its authenticity has been confirmed. Any information would be appreciated. Enjoy.