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Sakijoe; If it can be determined that its' a Norwegian Luger tool, I would be happy to trade a Weimar tool for it
![]() But I really don't know what to look for, as I have never heard of Norwegian Luger tool.. If made by Kongsberg, I would expect it to be stamped. klaus 3338; are the two to the left on your last picture norwegian? Is there any markings on a norwegian tool?
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Hi Steinar, The distinguishing features of Norwegian made tools are thought to be the rounded corners of the screwdriver tip and the curved milling lines on the screwdriver blade. These are very clearly seen in Klaus's excellent first photo. Regards, Norm
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Hi Steinar, Norme,
I want to thank both of you for your help. Steinar I would like to trade, But I can not if it is not a Norwegian tool. So I hope down the road someone will be able to tell me what it is. Thanks Bob |
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