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Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks

Article about: A very battered 3rd pattern FS knife made by William Rodgers (it is stamped on the cross guard but I can’t get a good picture in focus) with a ‘1’ cast on the hilt. The blade has been shorte

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    Default Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks

    A very battered 3rd pattern FS knife made by William Rodgers (it is stamped on the cross guard but I can’t get a good picture in focus) with a ‘1’ cast on the hilt. The blade has been shortened and re sharpened. On the cross guard there are four unusual marks, although given the condition it is anyone’s guess as to how they got there.
    I have shown it with my other knives
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    Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks   Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks  

    Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks   Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks  

    Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks   Battered 3rd pattern FS knife with unusual marks  


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    hello, nice grouping of daggers.
    The marking on the crossguard "Rodgers" in combination with the mouldnumber 1, could tells us that this is a POST-WAR FS with a ww2 war grip.
    is the Rodgers stamp in cludes with "ill cut my way"?

    cheers Joop
    the Netherlands.

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    It says ‘William Rodgers Sheffield’ (best picture I can get)
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    Last edited by Grimebox; 06-19-2018 at 01:27 PM.

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    thanks for the picture!
    this is a nice 3 pattern by Rodgers.

    gr Joop

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    Nice collection of knives and I like that picture with the Tommy gun.
    gregM
    Live to ride -- Ride to live

    I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
    myself around.

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    Me too. That picture's worthy of a book cover.

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