Well, I’ve had this old Wüsthof HJ knife with motto and without ricasso for over 20 years and finally looked a little closer at the grip diamond the other day and noticed that it lacks the pebbled appearance. It is smooth enamel with plenty of wear, did this exist or perhaps a replaced diamond?
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I don't have a problem with the knife. Considering that 20 years ago HJ knives were worth about $25.00 - 40.00, it's unlikely that anyone would have bothered to change out the diamond on a knife in this condition (not knocking your knife, just making my case!). It's kind of a pain in the a** and the rivets show no signs of having been messed with or replaced - something that replacing the grip insignia would have required.
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Wow, lot of response, thanks to all and I will try to answer! Yes, I agree that it is certainly not late war as I said it has the motto and is marker marked opposed to the later RZM mark. No “mystery”, the fittings are certainly not any newer than the blade, believe me there is appropriate wear through out. Perhaps it is a mater of having a heavy hilt with think plate and poor storage of the blade. When I bought it over 20 years ago (for approximately $20-25), the scabbard was missing. The wiggle thing, or lack of, bothered me but I just checked again and there is a very slight wiggle. Rivets don’t look replaced and perfectly match the hilt finish. The hilt/blade/grips are all tight, very well constructed. Diamond is set a little low on one side but higher on the other, edge above the grip. On one part of the diamond where the finish is worn war away it appears more of a copper color.
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My Ed Wusthof HJ has the pebbled diamond. I have seven HJ knives and six have pebbled diamonds. One has a smooth diamond like yours; an RZM M7/13 (Arthur Schuttelhofer & Co) and I have no doubt it's original. I would assume these were probably subcontracted parts so you might expect to find some variation, even within the same maker.
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