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Weidmannsheil Stag Trick Lock Knife – Rare Vintage Solingen 2 Blade Pocket Knife (Never Sharpened)

Weidmannsheil Stag Trick Lock Knife – Rare Vintage Solingen 2 Blade Pocket Knife (Never Sharpened)

Regular price $195.00
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A rare find for serious collectors — this vintage Weidmannsheil trick lock knife features genuine stag handles, a unique dual-blade locking mechanism, and appears to retain its original factory edge.

This Weidmannsheil Solingen Germany trick lock pocket knife is a standout example of classic German craftsmanship — built during an era when quality and materials mattered.

Featuring a rare trick lock mechanism, the main blade locks securely and is released by engaging the secondary blade — a unique design rarely seen in modern production knives.

The knife is fitted with original stag handles, offering both durability and a timeless collector appeal.

✔️ Condition: Never sharpened, appears unused
✔️ Blades: 2 (3 1/4" main blade, 2" secondary blade)
✔️ Lock Type: Trick lock mechanism
✔️ Origin: Solingen, Germany
✔️ Handle: Genuine stag
✔️ Action: Tight lockup, no blade wobble
✔️ Notes: Light natural patina consistent with age

This is not an automatic knife, but a mechanical locking design that makes it highly desirable among collectors.

Why Collectors Want This

  • Rare trick lock mechanism
  • Genuine Solingen German steel
  • Stag handle (always premium)
  • Never sharpened = higher value
  • Increasing scarcity on market

Vintage pieces like this are getting harder to find — especially in this condition.
Once it’s gone, it’s gone.

Add to your collection today.

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FAQ

Q: What is a trick lock knife?
A: A trick lock uses a secondary blade mechanism to release the main blade, making it both secure and unique compared to standard lockbacks.

Q: Is this knife new?
A: It is vintage but appears unused and retains its original factory edge.

Q: Where is it made?
A: Solingen, Germany — known worldwide for premium knife craftsmanship.

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