G'day fellas,
Like most within the fraternity I also have an appreciation for knives, bayonets and other military collectibles.
Just wondering if anyone would know where I could source a US made 1918 LF&C trench knife.
I have been after one of these for quiet some time now.
These are the ones that feature the dusters and skull crusher on the pommel.
If anyone has any ideas or has seen one about please let me know by PM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Sean
1918 LF&C Trench Knife...
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Re: 1918 LF&C Trench Knife...
I have seen them on Australian Arms Auctions in the past. None on there for the next aution in May, but I would be keeping an eye on there for one.
I'm not sure if you would need a licence for them because of the nuckle dusters, in Queensland you would.
They are a fantastic looking knife, I would love to own one. I have seen reproductions made in the states, but I doubt you would be able to import one.
Regards.
I'm not sure if you would need a licence for them because of the nuckle dusters, in Queensland you would.
They are a fantastic looking knife, I would love to own one. I have seen reproductions made in the states, but I doubt you would be able to import one.
Regards.
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Re: 1918 LF&C Trench Knife...
I had one of those, I think, if it is the same type you are talking about.
They had a steel blade and brass handle, knuckle dusters on the handle, a skull piercing knob on the end of the handle and "US 1918", on the handle.
They had a steel blade and brass handle, knuckle dusters on the handle, a skull piercing knob on the end of the handle and "US 1918", on the handle.
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Re: 1918 LF&C Trench Knife...
G'day poohbah,
Thanks for the information, I will definitely keep the eyes peeled.
Jock, that's the one I have been looking for.
Thanks for the information, I will definitely keep the eyes peeled.
Jock, that's the one I have been looking for.
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Re: 1918 LF&C Trench Knife...
We got it from our old neighbour, an old Digger, from WW1, he also received a VC, for actions he perform on 4/10/17.
My brother got it stolen, by a "Friend", it was never seen again.
I feel I should buy one, just to sort of, replace it.
Good luck with your search.
My brother got it stolen, by a "Friend", it was never seen again.
I feel I should buy one, just to sort of, replace it.
Good luck with your search.
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Re: 1918 LF&C Trench Knife...
If I come across a couple I will definitely let you know.
Regards
Sean
Regards
Sean
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Re: 1918 LF&C Trench Knife...
Thank you Sean.