Gravity knife and Al Mar prototype

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Gravity knife and Al Mar prototype

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Here are a couple knives owned by a freind. He was wanting any info on both knives here is the only pics I have
Thanks Monte :wink:
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Re: Gravity knife and Al Mar prototype

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Here's the Al Mar

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Re: Gravity knife and Al Mar prototype

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Another of the al mar
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Re: Gravity knife and Al Mar prototype

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Can't help you out on the Al Mar, but I think that first one is a civilian version of a German military knife from the 1980s. I've forgotten the maker.
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Thanks for the information cody, I never seen one before.


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Re: Gravity knife and Al Mar prototype

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The gravity knife was made by ERN in Solingen, Germany. It is a civilian knife that has nothing to do with any military.
The blade has been polished to the point it has lost it's original shape.
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