Does anyone have any info on this. I imagine it is an amputee utensil. I am trying to find out how old it is and what the inscription means and any other info. I hope the pics are clear. Thanks.
I would say, but the German-speaking will correct me for sure: the will shows the way...
Sounds a bit 30s to me.
The second -- circular -- image is still unreadable to me.
I would say, but the German-speaking will correct me for sure: the will shows the way...
Sounds a bit 30s to me.
The second -- circular -- image is still unreadable to me.
Many thanks for your help in this. Let me see if I understand this. Are you saying that the Constant mark was used in the 20's or 30's or later. You called it a cheese knife. From what I found they are an amputee knife and fork for people with one arm so they can cut and feed. There is a saying "Where theres a will, theres a way" Could that be what it means. Thanks, Bob