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    Flea Market NAHKAMPFMESSER, 42 fze

    Hello folks. I was lucky enough to find this little gem at the flea market this morning. A nice Horster made Nahkampfmesser, nicely blade marked 42 fze. Although I've had a few of these over the years, I believe this is the first one that's been marked w/ anything other than a stick-bird type waffenamt. The belt / boot clip is also intact, and what I like best is the nice wear on the scabbard from the soldiers boot. A few pix for your perusal. Thanks!
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    A close up of the blade markings...
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      #3
      Nice find Milton

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        #4
        Hi, Milt !

        One of the grip plates seem´s to be replaced.

        Is the knife drop-forged, (made in one piece), or is the "crossguard" an "extra" component of the knife ?

        Rgds.,

        R.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Reibert-Austria View Post
          Hi, Milt !

          One of the grip plates seem´s to be replaced.

          Is the knife drop-forged, (made in one piece), or is the "crossguard" an "extra" component of the knife ?

          Rgds.,

          R.
          Nice pick up!
          I think the lighting makes it appear that one grip has been replaced.
          The photos indicate drop forged.
          Ralph.

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            #6
            Hi gents. Grip plates are both original, nothing's been touched. Yes, the flash plays tricks w/ the light, no doubt. I believe the guard is integral, but as I don't have it in hand, I'm not 100 percent sure, however I believe this is the case. Thx for your comments!

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              #7
              Nice example.

              As for the grip slabs used on German fighting knives from both WWI and WWI in general, I have seen a lot of variation in color and some different wood types between the two sides on 100% factory knives.

              I feel pretty sure that the blanks were cut out at tow diferent stations in the production with jigs set up for right and left side.....so essentially it was whatever was picked out of the left bin matted with the one out of the right bin.

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                #8
                Makes perfect sense to me on a mass-produced item such as this, and is as you'd expect. Thanks for your comments!

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                  #9
                  For those who're interested and perhaps still following this thread, the knife is indeed drop-forged (one piece blade / guard / tang). Thanks.

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