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That WWI German & occasional Austrian Trench Knife Thread

Article about: Hi guys, My latest trench knife :-) ERN mm and imperial stamped . The complete knife is in fair to good condition, with some rust pitting on the blade :-/ Unfortunately the tip is broken ! I

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    Quote by lokvar View Post
    Hello

    I would like to show you the two principal different models of M-17. The difference is in the size of " handguard" ( sorry but i dont know how to tell in english).
    The Austrian manufacture M-17 have shorter lenght handguart then an Hungarian one. The Hungarian one has also on the handguard embossed coat of arms.
    Sorry but all my collection is based on relic .

    Greetings .....Sašo
    There is absolutely nothing wrong with collecting relics, so there is no need to apologise. Nice items!

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    Živijo Lance

    Nex time you came in Slovenija , take a day off an come to visit me. Maybe some instructor in the mountian school knows me...

    Best regards.........Sašo

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    Great thread. Thanks for posting all the info, period photos
    and knives, Lance and Ralph. There are some real
    beauties here.........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Default Checkered Wooden Handled Leupold Variant.

    Greetings all,

    Over 5K views for this thread… I am humbled and frankly, delighted to see such interest in Central Powers’ knives… many thanks for the views. This week, another unmarked “Leupold” variant with a 146mm long blade. This distinctive variant possesses a fine checkered pattern on its wooden slabs’ handles. As seen on page 32 of Christian Méry’s, German combat knives: 1914-1945. Paris: Histoire & Collections, 2011. These checkered styled Leupolds also came in a metal handled variant with a similar patterned checkering upon the grips. This week’s photos are in the “close but no cigar” category, yet they are still worthy of sharing. Until next week, happy hunting!

    Regards,

    Lance

    Double click pictures to enlarge.

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    Hi Lance,
    It is a very interesting tread

    Thanks for all your posts !

    mfg
    Marc

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    Fantastic thread! I would like to suggest giving this one a "STICKY"
    Thank you Gent's

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Your wish is my command Gentleman, a very educational thread that is deserving of such status ! Well done guys, especially the starter of the thread, Lance
    Carry on with the good work.........................
    Prost ! Steve.

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    Quote by oradour View Post
    Your wish is my command Gentleman, a very educational thread that is deserving of such status ! Well done guys, especially the starter of the thread, Lance
    Carry on with the good work.........................
    Prost ! Steve.
    I couldn't agree more.
    gregM
    Live to ride -- Ride to live

    I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
    myself around.

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    Outstanding!!

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Default Another private purchase; Aufpflanzbarer Grabendolch or Fixable Trench Knife variant.

    Greetings all,

    As the post’s title says, this is another example of the (many available) private purchase fixable trench knife variants to come out during the war. This example is actually beefy enough to serve as a bayonet without being overly fragile (as many similar examples appear). The unmarked blade’s length is 157mm. Until next week and I hope your collection is going well too!

    Regards,

    Lance

    Double click on picture to enlarge.


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