1915 Dated Kukri
*No idea why the tape measure was there. Seemed like a good idea at the time :rolleyes:
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*No idea why the tape measure was there. Seemed like a good idea at the time :rolleyes:
Different lighting on the obverse.
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me about the below piece.
I have only just started collecting and would like to confirm its authenticity, and would appreciate it if anyone could point me in the right direction as to where I can find some specific information about this particular pattern.
Incidentally, if someone would have the time to do so, I also have an Iron Cross (Second class) and Gold Mothers Cross if someone would be happy to verify them. Im very cautious given the amount of forgeries available! The iron cross appears to have the number 65 written on the joining ring.
Many thanks for your time.
Kind regards,
Jack.
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Hi all,
Apologies for a second post, but I’ve taken a few more photos in better lighting to try and show the details of the whole unit, particularly the scabbard.
Any additional advice would be greatly appreciated, as I have the option to return the dagger to the dealer in question if I am not happy.
Many thanks,
Kind regards,
Jack.
I though that I would share photos of my Type 44 carbine. It was passed down to me by my father who purchased it in the mid 1970s. Interestingly, the carbine has a name engraved in a couple of places. I’ve done a little background research and found that this individual (if indeed this is the right person, as I have no paperwork to prove it) was a Seabee who served with the 38th Construction Bn from 1943-1946. His Bn was stationed in Kodiak, Alaska; Tinian, Guam (?), and occupied Japan.
Tom
I’m going to share my Third Reich Collection with you all, hoping you’ll enjoy it.
Best Regards.,
Von River