US Mark 1 Trench Knife

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US Mark 1 Trench Knife

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Hey what’s up blade fam?! So just out of curiosity, who has an actual Model 1917 Mark 1 Trench Knife from World War I? Or who has seen authentic ones being sold, and how much do they generally run? I can’t imagine they’re cheap, since so few were made and especially after HBO’s Boardwalk Empire character Jimmy Darmody had one, I’m sure they’re highly sought after. aha
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I have posted my L.F.&C. and Au Lion on this thread-

https://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_ ... ch#p343053

Mark Alosio also has an excellent reference book, so you can avoid reproductions and scammers. Happy hunting!
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Awesome, thank you so much guys!! Anyone have any pics of their own WWI knives they’d like to share as well?! My maternal grandfather was a WWI vet, and he passed when I was about 3. Rumor has it, that he had one of the model 1917 or 1918’s and my devout Catholic grandmother donated it with a bunch of his stuff to her local Catholic Church when she had to downsize after his passing. Thanks Nonna, I still love ya though.😂
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WindyCity4Life wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 7:58 pm Awesome, thank you so much guys!! Anyone have any pics of their own WWI knives they’d like to share as well?! My maternal grandfather was a WWI vet, and he passed when I was about 3. Rumor has it, that he had one of the model 1917 or 1918’s and my devout Catholic grandmother donated it with a bunch of his stuff to her local Catholic Church when she had to downsize after his passing. Thanks Nonna, I still love ya though.😂

That link I included above is chock full of WWI & WWII edged weapons, 10 pages worth. ⬆️ ::nod::
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