Hello gentlemen
The other day I got a variation of a LW fighting knife which I have never seen before!
Homemade was my first impulse or somebody who wanted the cross guard to look like the M1916 French “Vengeur” fighting knife and had brought out his file. When I started to examine the knife more careful I am not so sure any more.
The blade is genuine marked with more unusual no 6 and the grip seems to be original and properly fixed with properly fixed rivets.
I don’t think anybody removed them after the war, changed the crossguard and replaced them!
My first idea about grinding the crossguard was wrong, because the crossguard is longer than standard, as you can see from the pictures.
I show you some of my other LW fighting knives for comparison.
Has anybody seen this type of crossguard on such a knife before?
Olof
The other day I got a variation of a LW fighting knife which I have never seen before!
Homemade was my first impulse or somebody who wanted the cross guard to look like the M1916 French “Vengeur” fighting knife and had brought out his file. When I started to examine the knife more careful I am not so sure any more.
The blade is genuine marked with more unusual no 6 and the grip seems to be original and properly fixed with properly fixed rivets.
I don’t think anybody removed them after the war, changed the crossguard and replaced them!
My first idea about grinding the crossguard was wrong, because the crossguard is longer than standard, as you can see from the pictures.
I show you some of my other LW fighting knives for comparison.
Has anybody seen this type of crossguard on such a knife before?
Olof
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