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Article about: Hi, mates ! Today I received an interesting German WWI trench-knife, (maker: Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen). BTW, it´s an "private purchased"-one and it´s not attachab

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    Hi, mates !

    Today I received an interesting German WWI trench-knife, (maker: Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen).

    BTW, it´s an "private purchased"-one and it´s not attachable.

    This pattern trench-knife also was manufactured in an attachable "version" and also was "Army-issued".

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    Very nice example, I like it.

    Cheers, Ade.

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    I like the look to it. I wonder why German trench knives use that same pattern scabbard.

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