Hello
I found this Dolch in a barn near munic
It is stamped and i am not shure if it is WW1 or WW2 era
The pics say more
I am thankful for all informations
BR
Bavarian
Hello
I found this Dolch in a barn near munic
It is stamped and i am not shure if it is WW1 or WW2 era
The pics say more
I am thankful for all informations
BR
Bavarian
The logo
it certainly looks to be a GRABENDOLCH to me. jmho.
Thank you very much
BR
Bavarian
It's not maker marked which would be unusual for the WW1 era Gottieb Hammesfahr trench knives usually seen. Further more the scabbard appears to have had only one rivet holding the leather hanger. That also is unusual. Maybe produced by another maker late WW1.
Hi Anderson - I don't recall seeing any other makers with this shape hilt and blade, can you post an example of one made by another maker? cheers
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Greetings Gents,
I can't assist with one with a clearer mark than the original poster's, but another manufacturer's type (E & F Hörster) of the same style is viewable here on post #140 That WWI German & occasional Austrian Trench Knife Thread
Best,
V/r Lance
That's very close indeed, thanks Lance.
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