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06-26-2010 01:48 AM
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
hi, could be ww1 trench knife , but the made in germany stamp would lead me to belive its post war, use of surplus blades. either way a well crafted item .,paul
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
post war made knife germans didnt use english would of said deutschland nothing said made in germany before 1945.
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
There was no "Germany" from 1945 to about 1990.
Things made in the West were, at the outset, marked "Made in American Zone", or whatever, and then "Made in West Germany" from around 1949 to circa 1990.
I don't think the Soviet Zone/DDR exported many quality knives, or anything else.
That is a nice looking knife probably from the 1930s.
Solingen exported a lot of steel "Made in Germany" from very early on. It couldn't be imported into a lot of English-speaking countries unless so marked. Check US or UK import regs. for details.
This knife might have inspired WW2 blades like the V-42 or FS-1.
Pat
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
You're welcome, EZ.
Often helps me date German items.
Cheers,
Pat
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
I appreciate the info. I was unsure about the made in Germany, but the stamping was older looking. Someone used it for something. Do you think the knife was intended for hunting purposes and nothing for the military? Pretty cool knife. Wish I knew who made it.
Semper Fi
Brent
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
Thanks Reibert,
Could you show me a pic of the top of the pommel. Want to see what pommel nut it has. Anyone know when the pommel nuts like mine were introduced? Forestry use?
Semper Fi
Brent
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Re: German Dagger fighting knife ??? Help
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