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help to idenify this knife!
hi, wondering if some could point me in the right direction on this knife. i am being told its german, but i got a hunch its not, looks more like american or other country. it has the marking of INI under a stamping of a shield with a sword in front. thanks for any help. john
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02-01-2009 05:36 PM
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
It looks like a Spanish Cetme Bayonet.
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
ok, i can belive that, i thought american because of the handle grips. thank you SS.
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
coat of arms (crowned eagle) is definetly Spanish!!
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
thank you very much for this, might there be any vlaue to this knife.
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
It's a pretty common surplus bayonet.
I have seen them goin for as little as $20
I would get Cetme rifle to go with it. lol.
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
your right lol, after doing some looking around its not worth the steel its made with.
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
Yes...I also have one of these....Spanish for sure. Good for throwing around the yard! hahahaha
Rob
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
Hello:
I am sorry to say that the CETME bayoneti s very cheap due to its great abundance and its ugly appearance , but it is certainly not due to the quality of its steel, manufactured in Toledo, which is considered for hundreds of years as one of the best in the world, obviously Rob´s laughter is because of his ignorance on this precise topic.
Rgds.
Iván
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Re: help to idenify this knife!
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ivanjoaquin
Hello:
I am...
Toledo, which is considered for hundreds of years as one of the best in the world, topic.
Rgds.
Iván
...depends on wich you compare them to!
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