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...about the history and value.? The over all length is 11 inches. Fixed blade with a 'bone saw' on the top. It has a blood groove in the blade. It has the name Anton Wingen Jr.(Soligen Germany) on one side of the blade and a face of a man with the word Soligen on the other. The case is leather and had the (comedy tragedy symbol) that is used in theaters and the word "Othello"stamped into it. It has a bone (or like an horn or antler material) handle with brass pins connecting the 2 sides..
It is a very beautiful knife with a very highly shiny metal (chrome like) blade. My father got this when he was a young soldier in Korea.
Any information including links would be appreciated.
I have found some information on Anton Wingen Jr. , and some of his knives, but never with the connection of the 'Othello" word or the 'bone-saw' on the blade.
It is a very beautiful knife with a very highly shiny metal (chrome like) blade. My father got this when he was a young soldier in Korea.
Any information including links would be appreciated.
I have found some information on Anton Wingen Jr. , and some of his knives, but never with the connection of the 'Othello" word or the 'bone-saw' on the blade.