Lf&c 1918
Article about: Hey folks, new to this particular forum, but i wanted to get an opinion on this one, given to me by an old WW2 Veteran. He mentioned nothing about the modifications to it (filled off points
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Lf&c 1918
Hey folks,
new to this particular forum, but i wanted to get an opinion on this one, given to me by an old WW2 Veteran. He mentioned nothing about the modifications to it (filled off points on the knuckles, and the filled off hand gaurd arount the top) But here it is.. I already know, the pictures are not so good.. I will fix that soon.
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Re: Lf&c 1918
Hi, it is a nice original knife and the cut off hand guards is typical for a knife re-used in WW2. It made it more comfortable to wear as the guards used to dig into the hip.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Lf&c 1918
Fantastic,
I am just wondering why i cant find to many examples like mine..
Is there a collectors market for this item?
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Re: Lf&c 1918
Yes there is a collectors market for knives like yours, as an example my friend and neighbour of only a couple of doors away would love one of these
Regards to all, Simon.
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Re: Lf&c 1918
It is a nice desirable knife Should you wish to sell, you should be able to move it no problem.
Just be aware some places have restrictions on the sale of knuckle duster knives.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Lf&c 1918
Thanks folk,
Well i would like to sell it. Im sure most of the EU would have restrictions anyway..
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Re: Lf&c 1918
Hi,very nice knife and i was looking for one just like it...
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Re: Lf&c 1918
Really? well if your interested PM me..
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Re: Lf&c 1918
thank you! please give me the tracking number when you send it out...thanks again pammy
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