Its just a worn down knife blade I saw one similar to it in an auction by the same company
A Google search suggests Manimon is a European formulation of a cholesterol lowering drug. Wondering if the blade might be intended to be a pill cutter?
But why like that over a normal blade
Recently got this unusual stainless steel gents type pocket knife with an unusual blade or tool. It is tang stamped Paul Henckels Inox Solingen. There is a company name of "Manimon" on one side. The strange blade looks like it is serrated under magnification but it is not sharp and I can rub my finger along it with no harm. It does not look like it is coated with anything just crimped or something. It also looks like it is a different metal and maybe it is pinched into the holder? The closest thing I can think of is possibly a glass cutter/scorer? Really stumps me. Any ideas what it is used for?The rest of the knife is basically a gentleman's type manicure knife with a large main blade and a nail file with pointed tip.
Quote from: alelser on November 10, 2010, 06:19:02 PMA Google search suggests Manimon is a European formulation of a cholesterol lowering drug. Wondering if the blade might be intended to be a pill cutter?Well now that is an interesting theory!