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The Mercator K55K is a type of pocketknife produced in Germany since around 1867. Mercator knives were primarily produced by Hy. Kauffmann, which was operational from 1856 to 1995.[1] The Mercator K55K knife is still produced in Germany by Mercator, now a division of Otter-Messer.
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Construction
The Mercator K55K is of very simple construction. The handle consists of a folded piece of sheet metal, painted black, engraved with the outline of a leaping cat and the legend "K55K", with the second "K" being backwards. The blade has a nail-nick by which it may be grasped to pull it open, and it locks in the open position (a lockback knife), after which it may only be closed by depressing a lever at the back of the knife.
The Mercator's construction is similar to that of the French Douk-Douk knife, in terms of the simple folded-metal handle. However, the Douk-Douk is a slipjoint knife, whereas the K55K is a lockback knife.
History
This knife gained popularity in the United States following World War II, as returning servicemen brought Mercator knives home from Germany. Though some believe that the Mercator K55K was issued to German troops, no evidence of this exists. However, it is probable that many German soldiers privately purchased these knives for their own use.
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References
- ^ C. Houston Price, Mark D. Zalesky. Official Price Guide to Collector Knives. Random House, Inc., 2008. ISBN 0375722807, 9780375722806. Pg 138
Categories:- Goods manufactured in Germany
- Pocket knives
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