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1945 Indian infantry clasp knife

Article about: I thought I would add pictures of my 1945 marked Indian infantry clasp knife. I like the differences between this and a standard British pattern including a blunted can opener and a smaller

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    I thought I would add pictures of my 1945 marked Indian infantry clasp knife. I like the differences between this and a standard British pattern including a blunted can opener and a smaller slightly curved marlin spike. Also they used copper throughout the entire war.
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    Interesting that the cross hatching on the grip plates seem to have been cut after assembly of the knife.

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    Quote by Anderson View Post
    Interesting that the cross hatching on the grip plates seem to have been cut after assembly of the knife.
    Both of the Indian made ones I have are the same, put the scales on, clean them up and put some grips on them after. I have noticed this with a few other Indian ones.

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