The first one has a leather scabbard and a makers mark that I can't quite make out.
The second has a metal scabbard with an odd material for the belt hanger. No maker mark.
SteveR
The first one has a leather scabbard and a makers mark that I can't quite make out.
The second has a metal scabbard with an odd material for the belt hanger. No maker mark.
SteveR
hi steve , 2 nice well used examples of german trench/fighting knifes. the worn trademark is for the firm of DEUTSCH MASCHIENENFABRIC (DEMAG) based in duisburg ,this trade mark is found on knifes produced by this firm in the years 1916/18. hope this is of help...cheers paul
Both look to be original WW1 German knives.
The leather sheath with the DEMAG knife is not correct - originally it would have had one similar to the other.
The metal scabbards can be found with both fabric and belt loops.
Regards
Richie
Thanks a lot guys. I really appreciate the information.
SteveR
Nice knive´s !
The crossguard of the DEMAG should be bended upwards on one side !
Sadly the blade´s a little slurred, also the grip plates ...
Very nice the hanger of textile material !
The second knife also could be a DEMAG !
Are there acceptance marks visible ?
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