Solingen is in Germany and renowned for its steel. You misspelled as Rostrei, the word is Rostfrei which means RUST (Rost) FREE (Frei) in German, in other words, it's Stainless Steel. There are sites for silverware marks.
"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.
"Solingen Rostfrei" refers to stainless steel produced in Solingen, Germany, known for quality cutlery. There isn't a specific age for Solingen Rostfrei steel as it continues to be produced by various companies in Solingen. The use of this steel dates back to the early 20th century when stainless steel was first developed.
You can find many antiques such as coins, clocks, or silverware.
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"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.
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The silverware is called Community.