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Help identifying old knife?
Hi everyone I've had this knife for a long time but I have no idea who made it. It has no makers mark that I can see. Any help would be awesome. Thanks!
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03-15-2020 10:52 AM
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Seconded.
The semi-finished state suggests something made in a school shop class (when teacher wasn't looking): interests change quickly at that age.
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A "Curio" piece, i.e. something to hang on your wall or stick in the display case.
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Looks like a Pakistani carving knife.
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It's actually a "theater knife", i.e as made in the theater of operations. Made during WW2 anywhere service men had access to metal working equipment and scrap material from crashed airplanes. etc. Many of them were works of art, and there are collectors out there.
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Originally Posted by
m1903rifle
It's actually a "theater knife", i.e as made in the theater of operations.
Yes, possibly. As stated, home made. We'll never know for sure.
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