At the base of the blade ontop there's a flat plate that's the lock pull on it
"Rostfrei" is actually German, meaning "stainless". Switchblades stamped with "rostfrei" are generally lower quality although they can be ok knives for the money. If you want a switchblade just to have one (if its legal for you to have of course) they will be fine. If you're looking for something nicer or higher-end, you may be disappointed.
The value of a Rostfrei switchblade can vary significantly based on its condition, age, rarity, and any unique features it may possess. Generally, they can range from $50 to several hundred dollars, with vintage or rare models potentially fetching higher prices among collectors. It's advisable to consult recent sales or appraisals for a more accurate assessment.
The value of a Pearl Rostfrei switchblade can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and whether it is a collectible item. Generally, these knives can range from around $50 to several hundred dollars. Collectors often seek out specific models or limited editions, which can drive prices higher. For an accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult a knife appraisal expert or check recent sales of similar items.
"Rostfrei" is German, and means, "it won't rust". It is not a trademark.
Rost is the German word for rust. Rostfrei means it won't rust.
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On most switcblades you will push the button that you pushed to open it then close the blade into the handle of the switchblade
The Cross and the Switchblade was written in 1963.
Strawberry Switchblade was created in 1981.
Switchblade Honey was created in 2003.
Razer Switchblade was created in 2012.
Switchblade Valentines was created in 2004.