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General Information
The Trattenbacher Taschenfeitel (also called Trattenbacher Zauckerl) is an Austrian pocket knife with a centuries-old manufacturing tradition. It is made in the Trattenbach valley, which is now part of the municipality of Ternberg in Upper Austria.,
On 23 September 2015, the production of the pocket fiddle was designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
About the offer
Price information
The shipping fee of € 5.50 will be added automatically when booking.
Gesäuse National Park reserves the right not to accept orders, e.g. in the case of sold-out items. If the Gesäuse National Park is unable to fulfill an order, we will inform you as soon as possible by e-mail. If you have already paid for the sold-out item in advance by credit card or bank transfer, you will of course receive a chargeback on your credit card.
Cancellation information
Return
If you do not like an ordered product or it does not fit, you can return it to us within 30 days. Please simply fill out the enclosed return form so we know why you did not like the item. Please note that we only accept new and unused merchandise.
Please send the return with sufficient postage to this address
Gesäuse National Park Information Office
Hauptstraße 35
8911 Admont
The return of purchased items can also be made directly at the Infobüro in 8911 Admont, Hauptstraße 35. If you have already paid for the goods in advance by credit card or bank transfer, a chargeback will be made to your credit card. There will be no cash payment on site.
Complaints
Unfortunately, it can happen that a product is not flawless. Should this be the case, please send us a meaningful picture and the order number by e-mail to infobuero@nationalpark-gesaeuse.at.
Payment conditions
You pay conveniently with your credit card, direct bank transfer or other payment methods.
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Care instructions for pocket knives
The handle is made of beech wood and is therefore a natural product. Wood has the property to expand when wet and to shrink when dry.
As a result, the blade may become loose. If that happens, please only immerse the part of the knife where the ring sits in cold water for about 10 seconds, and the blade should hold again. If that is not enough, use a hammer to tap the ring a little closer together.
Contact and Arrival
Operator
Nationalpark Gesäuse GmbHNationalpark Gesäuse GmbH
Weng 2,
8913 Admont AT