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Re: Knives

#21 Post by Dave 101 »

Heres a couple I dont think would be classed as street legal in any circumstances , the top one I think is a Kar 98 dress bayonet , there is a piece of red felt in the channel for the lug , I bought this about 40 years ago , cant remember how much I paid for it . The blade is stamped at the hilt with WKC and a knights helm .

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The other one is about 3/4s of the size of the original not sure what it is maybe a presentation item , the blade is engreved feels to deep for etching .
N .V .T . R . A . M .
Dir. H. J. Rolleffzen .

If any one knows what that may mean I would like to know . My Father gave me this one he never did say where it came from .

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Re: Knives

#22 Post by bobbob »

The name seems to be Dutch.
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#23 Post by Dougan »

Polchraine wrote:It is a Biltong knife, used for taking small strips off the larger piece.
Cheers for that 'teaser' Polchraine :D
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#24 Post by Porcupine »

Polchraine wrote:It is a Biltong knife, used for taking small strips off the larger piece.
Interesting! Could you explain how the knife's design is suited to this?
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