Bonsa Trick Lock with CorkScrew

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Fishingted

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I have a Bonsa Trick Lock Solegin Germany Knife with a Corkscrew attached. Very unusual for a Trick lock Knife. It apears to have a small inclussion in the stag at the Back Bone. Beautifull Stagg Handles on it With No Other Imperfections. I am not familiar with this Brand of Germany Made Knives. What little I have seen they seem to be priced Fairly High. Trying to figure out a Value as I May offer to sell it.
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Trying to Upload some Pictures. Any Help Greatly Apreciated. Thanks In Advance Ted
 

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When you say "Trick Lock" do you mean that depressing the pen blade releases the main blade? Is it a switchblade?

Bonsas are well known to switchblade collectors.
 
When you say "Trick Lock" do you mean that depressing the pen blade releases the main blade? Is it a switchblade?

Bonsas are well known to switchblade collectors.
Yes pressing on the pen Blade releases The main Blade. Not a switchblade
 
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