Gday mate,
Your boot knife is similar to this WW1 original posted some months back.
A good one I would think.
Thanks for the response!
For the life of me I cant see why a German trench knife would be depicting George slaying the Dragon, I think its a real knife but someones added a totally non-sensical etching at some time, but i would'nt have thought this was done during the period
It could be a pictorial Interpretation of the Teutonic fable of Beowulf slaying the dragon?
Welcome to the forum OSS.
I am with Dave good boot knife but the dragon would have been done later probably none german maded.
Not something I have seen before
chris
knife=good....etching=post
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
It looks worth checking into it a bit further OSS. A one of a kind I would imagine. It looks real nice, hold on to it. Ron
This identical etching,I remember seeing on tourist knives in the 60's-sometimes with the knight on the blade as this one is and an aluminum grip with an eagle pommel-sometimes not. Absolutely, this is not a war time or military knife. I actually had one of these!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
The picture on the blade HAS to be German, whether it's a post-war tourist item or a genuine trench knife. I'm pretty sure it's a picture of Siegfried slaying the Dragon from the Nibelungenlied.
It really doesn't get much more German than that
Rob
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