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...Please look through our items to find some exclusive images of the current Linder workshop!
Linder knives are synonymous with the town of Solingen which is the knife producing Mecca of Germany, Europe and the ultimately the world. The city of Solingen was founded in 1374.
In that time hundreds of knife companies have come and gone. There are a few surviving knife manufacturers currently in Solingen. Linder is one of them.
Linder has been making knives since 1870. Solingen City Archives show that Carl Wilhelm Linder started his workshop in a little hamlet named Bech, now part of Solingen, Germany.
His youngest son, Carl, was born in 1869 and carried on his father's tradition of fine knife making. In 1903 Carl Linder moved to a larger location, as they had outgrown their tiny workshop.
In 1918 Linder began to export their knives. In 1937, after Carl Linder's death, the company was sold to Paul Rosenkaimer, a knifemaker who had been part of Solingen history for a very long time. He chose to call the company "Carl Lidner Nachf."
In German, the word Nachfolger means "successor," and the company is still officially known as Carl Linder Nachf.
In March of 1985 Paul Rosenkaimer died and his son Siegfried Rosenkaimer became the proprietor. Along with his son Stephan he runs Linder to this day!
We at World Knives are huge fans of the Linder company and the products they still produce with Old World quality.
Please take a look at our always growing selection of Linder knives.
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