M 1917 Trench knifes

US Knuckle knives like M1917 and M1918 etc.

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M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby LH 600 on Sun Jul 04, 2010 12:48 pm

Here is two Knukle dusters from my collection. The AC.CO dagger is a spesial one. All of this types have rounded handle with finger grooves. This one is plain with no finger grip into the grip.
If other colelctors have the same dagger , please post some pics of it .
The other is a LF & C maker.
Hope you like them
I get hands of this two yesterday :D

regards LH

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Re: M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby gotavapen on Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:03 pm

Hello LH
Very nice 1917:s

BUT didn't you specialize on Nazi edged?
Nazis are not known to have used Knuckle knives? Are they? Image

As I said - Very nice - like all of your edged weapons!

I'm looking forward to see more from your stuff!
/Olof
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Re: M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby LH 600 on Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:05 pm

Hi Olof.

Hahhaha :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Yes i collect the German stuff. But a friend visit me Saturday and have thes two in the bag. We do a Deal with some Cold Beer :lol:
Now they are in my collection. Fresh pics taken today ;)
Look at the spesial grip on that AC.CO ?
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Re: M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby britpc on Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:39 am

LH,
Great knives :o
I've been out and got the beers, put them in the fridge, all I need now is for you to pack some of those great knives you have into a bag and come round to see me :D
Lets see what I can talk you out of ;)

Always wanted a nice SS dagger for my wall.

Regards
Irv :)
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Re: M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby seebee1 on Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:26 pm

Very neat indeed. I have a couple of these, however have not previously seen the pattern with the smooth plain grip. A very unusual variation. Regards, Clive.
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Re: M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby Roy on Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:01 pm

Well done Jarle,

Very rare to see these knives in such great condition, a superb find. :D

Regards, Roy.
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Re: M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby LH 600 on Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:32 pm

Many thanks for nice reply in this tread :D
Roy `` have you ever seen a smooth plain grip on such a knife before ? The grip is 100% period .

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Re: M 1917 Trench knifes

Postby Roy on Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:35 pm

Hi Jarle,

We are just about to hit the road for a few days as we head up to Oregon. I will check all my notes and research and get back to you in a few days, next week at the latest.

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