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the serations are missing ....but its very similar i see
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11-05-2013 08:38 PM
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Eickhorn-Solingen red my query email but they did nt answer yet ...
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Finally we came to a solution !
I had posted here BladeForums.com
and makandr, a Russian
expert of European blades stated it is a Eickhorn M3 commercial version dated 1970
Thanks again to all the participants to this thread.
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Great...that's about what we figured then. Outdated pattern and dropped probably because it didn't market particularly well, or was part of an order that's long since past.
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Great...that's about what we figured then. Outdated pattern and dropped probably because it didn't market particularly well, or was part of an order that's long since past.
True. You pointed me to Eickhorn, the correct brand of the blade.
Thank you again, browningautorifle.
BTW
Heickhorn-Solingen did not answer yet to my email. I wonder if they will ever do that.
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The official answer from Heickhorn-Solingen.
Dear Fabrizio,
that is the M3 combat knife ,but the year I can not tell you.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Markus K.
Vertriebsleiter/Sales Manager
Eickhorn-Solingen Ltd.
Kolumbusstr. 6 - D-42655 Solingen
Germany
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Great...very distinct maybe on that...
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I have one ! I bought it from then Sherwood International now they are called Northridge . I bought it back in the early 80s at their store in Northridge Calif. . They are a German
made M-3 made by Eikorn ( sp ?) they had a line Bayonets also. That was a neat store back then before the internet came out . I remember almost buying a Russian
AK Mag pouch for a 100.00 bucks !
I still have mine on a Harness somewhere in some pile of Web Gear . That is still a neat store as those who frequent Calif. Gun Shows will tell you. They always have a neat selection of WWII parts.
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