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I mean by this, historic originals, not repros. I have acquired a few, including recently an LF&C 1918 trench knife. Obviously, some pics are forthcoming, but surely I am not the only person here who has Napoleonic and civil war swords in the office.
 
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Three knives all from the 1890's early 1900's
All three are still in use as camp , kitchen and hunting knives.
Top one is a Universal ...I won it at a shooting match and put on the antler handle
Middle one is a Christopher & Johnson from Sheffield England..again won as a shooting prize and added the horn handle
Bottom is a Russel "Green River " butcher...
Andy
 
Given to me by my wife's late GF.

Was given to him by a friend that brought it back from the Middle East.

It has a wood brown handle with brass but it came out green in the pics.

It was a user and not a show piece but was very well taken care of and is sharp as a razor.


It sits next to my gun safe in case I need something faster then I can get into my quick access gun safe.

Probably more so because it's one of a couple things he left just for me.

Great old dude


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