Hi all, I thought I would share with you all an interesting Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife that was donated to my father direct from the vet who was issued it in late 1944.
I had the honour to have lunch with the vet and ask him some details about this knife. The vet was a Royal Engineers officer seconded to the Royal Indian Egineers and stationed in Bombay. His specialty was EOD. For a 85 year old he's in great shape and I really enjoyed spending some quality time with him.
The knife in question is in beautiful condition. There are no marks on it at all. The handle appears to be either either blackened brass or bronze. The scabbard and frog remind me of the type of equipment associated with a Sam Brown belt - very well made.
As I have personally spoke with the vet re this knife I do not doubt the authenticity but I have never seen another so I was hoping for some additional information from the specialist F-S collectors out there.
1. Is this a common variation? As it was definitly issued to him, he did not buy it; I assume it is somewhat common .
2. Who made these?
3. Did only officers get these or were they issued to everyone?
Any additional info would be great.
Cheers,
'
Greg
I had the honour to have lunch with the vet and ask him some details about this knife. The vet was a Royal Engineers officer seconded to the Royal Indian Egineers and stationed in Bombay. His specialty was EOD. For a 85 year old he's in great shape and I really enjoyed spending some quality time with him.
The knife in question is in beautiful condition. There are no marks on it at all. The handle appears to be either either blackened brass or bronze. The scabbard and frog remind me of the type of equipment associated with a Sam Brown belt - very well made.
As I have personally spoke with the vet re this knife I do not doubt the authenticity but I have never seen another so I was hoping for some additional information from the specialist F-S collectors out there.
1. Is this a common variation? As it was definitly issued to him, he did not buy it; I assume it is somewhat common .
2. Who made these?
3. Did only officers get these or were they issued to everyone?
Any additional info would be great.
Cheers,
'
Greg
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