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02-28-2012 10:27 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
It's certainly a sailor's type knife, with the rigging spike and all, but what makes you attribute it to the Kriegsmarine?
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
Thats what it's advertised on the site as William.
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
PS the one with the red back ground is the Kriegs one 
cheers Ronnie
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
Wishful thinking on the part of the seller, I'm thinking. Almost certainly,a KM knife would have KM markings, I would imagine.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
I believe it is British 'Wade & Butcher Sheffield, England'.
Don't know why it has a DRGM stamp.........!
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
I thought they were one and the same !
I suspect it is likely a copy of the
RN knife, made pre-war.........
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )
Looks very similar to British and Austrslian issue knives, they too are called jack knives but have a flat pressed metal handle with similar attachments.....
The story goes that these knives were issued to cavalry and light horse, the spike being used to clean horses hooves....thay are still issued in the Australian army
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re: Kriegsmarine pocket knife ( Real Or Fake )

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Walkwolf
I thought they were one and the same !
I suspect it is likely a copy of the
RN knife, made pre-war.........
Steve i have alternated the pics so you can see the similarity 
cheers Ronnie
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