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This is another duplicate from my collection, one of the finest blades to come out of Solingen in early 1900s. Koeller (or Köller in the German spelling) was one of the companies that made Dubl Ducks, and not surprisingly this one is somewhat similar although an upgrade.
It is 5/8, full hollow ground with double stabilizers. (extra hollow by today's standards), square point for precision but muted for user-friendliness, jimps on top and bottom of the tang. Three-pin imitation tortoise scales (still straight after something like a century, so I think those are safe to remain that way if not abused) with inlayed logo and bolsters.
There is one spec of waterspot on the reverse of the blade as seen on the photographs. There is some more waterstaining on the shank, which could be polished or sanded out, however I like it better this way in all original condition since the gold wash is not brand new shiny either.

On a more careful look the hone wear is about what current production comes from the factory. The bevel is narrower.

It also comes with its original box, which is slightly stained from age, but it's structurally perfectly sound.

Asking $165 shipped in US. I could also send it internationally if the buyer pays the higher cost.