Conflict Blades
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Conflict Blades
Just wondered if anyone on the site is a collector or interested in the conflict knives of WW1...WW2...Korea....Vietnam.
Mainly blades that have some provenance.. or history of the vet that carried.
Cheers
Mainly blades that have some provenance.. or history of the vet that carried.
Cheers
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That's an interesting pursuit Tony. I have an interest in militaria myself and I often look at the various pieces of equipment in shops and museums and wonder who used them and what their history was. Unfortunately that sort of information is much rarer than the actual equipment though.
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Agree'd ...and understand Mick. I have been fortunate in getting a few stories from many Vet families in the USA with knives that were carried in many campaigns in the Pacific and Euro theatre.
Just located a blade that was carried by a Army Captain (Infantry 26th Reg 1st Div AEF that was in action Brabrant Oct 1918.
He was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action while assisting wounded to shelter.
The sheath is plated with his name and rank a real find. His name is logged is USA silver star recipients AEF.
The big problem with military interest is in any area is the amount of fakes and copies they are rampant.
So many of the medals ...patches ...reproductions ect out there are crap.
Just located a blade that was carried by a Army Captain (Infantry 26th Reg 1st Div AEF that was in action Brabrant Oct 1918.
He was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action while assisting wounded to shelter.
The sheath is plated with his name and rank a real find. His name is logged is USA silver star recipients AEF.
The big problem with military interest is in any area is the amount of fakes and copies they are rampant.
So many of the medals ...patches ...reproductions ect out there are crap.
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hi .I picked an interesting knife a t the local markets a few years back, it only had one scale on it and was in a metal scabbard so I assumed it was military. by the look of it someone had been using it to open paint tins with it the tip was bent I tried to tease it back straight but the last half inch of the blade snapped off .I have reshaped the blade and replaced the scales ,after cleaning up the blade it has german markings on it turns out it is a ww2 trench knife made by hugo holler,i,ll post some pics latter ,I saw one of these knivesat a show it had a $900 price tag!!!.cheers gazza.
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WOW.....that would be some find Gazza.....a fine old knife being brought back to life ...there would be a story there......Holler sure goes for big bucks these days.
I bet there are many collectables still out there wasting away.
Good one
Cheers
I bet there are many collectables still out there wasting away.
Good one
Cheers
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Hi Tony, I have recently off loaded a Bayonet from my Genuine 1856, 3 Banded, 58 Calibre, Black powder Musket. The Musket was produced in Belgium, under Licence for Queen Victoria.
Yes Jeff, I know this is an Archery Site. Cheers Roadie.
Yes Jeff, I know this is an Archery Site. Cheers Roadie.
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Yes but this is being discussed in the appropriate forum.Roadie wrote:Yes Jeff, I know this is an Archery Site. Cheers Roadie.
Jeff
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I have a knife from my Dad he was captured by the Germans in Egypt 2WW. He was in the 2/3rd anti-tank.
Transferred thru to Italy and escaped to Switzerland.
All I know of the knife was that Dad said he got it from a German?
Its about 7/8 inch's long and has made in Germany on it.
My old man never said a lot about those times. Dad took the story to his grave.
Bernie.
Transferred thru to Italy and escaped to Switzerland.
All I know of the knife was that Dad said he got it from a German?
Its about 7/8 inch's long and has made in Germany on it.
My old man never said a lot about those times. Dad took the story to his grave.
Bernie.
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hi I know it took me a while but here are the photos of my trench knife cheers gazza.
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Thanks for reply's those knives/Bayonet you have will no doubt carry a great story .......Gazza a great resurrection one to treasure. Thanks for posting.
Tony S
Tony S