This is a boot knife that I found years ago but just not sure about what model or from what country I have just not seen one like this ,not in great condition .Any info on it would be great.
This is a boot knife that I found years ago but just not sure about what model or from what country I have just not seen one like this ,not in great condition .Any info on it would be great.
looks like a generic homemade type of knife,,country of origin uncertain...
I think it is a great item,
especially if it was dug or found in or near trenches in Normandy !
Strange material for the grip, lead ? aluminum ?
I would lean towards what MM says, about it possibly being
'home-made' - or what is known as 'theater made' - until someone can positively ID it.
Regards,
Steve.
if that is where it was found thats really cool! Keep an open mind! Anyone who has ever served knows that Soldiers take personal items to war or maybe it was used for mess. You never know! Lee
I believe it is a german trench knife... there were several different types, and they were all a bit different, and looked alot like your average civilian knife, but still made strickly for military purpose
Look at this picture of a german trench knife from ww2, could be something like that:
http://snyderstreasures.com/images/g...nife156FOA.jpg
This is a picture of another just to show how different these knives really are, both german military trenchknives (and how civilian they actually could seem):
http://www.thehistorybunker.co.uk/acatalog/Short.7.jpg
Hope that helped
/Nicolai
Hello Chris, it is a german issue fighting/boot knife. I have one like it my dad brought back from the war. I did research on mine and it was noted that they were sometimes used by the wehrmacht or by a pilot but were especially favored by the SS. They are quite rare and one in good condition I seen was for sale for $700.00! They originally had wooden grips and didnt look to be a high quality knife so I was shocked at my findings! I googled "WW2 german bootknife/fighting knife and a couple and some info popped up. Regards....Edwin
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