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Fixed Blade Knives503 of 797Czechoslovakian (German) WWII Era Er Bayonetmy hubertus
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    Posted 9 years ago

    BJJ
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    Have not been able to find any info on these knives, could someone tell me where I could look to find them?

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    1. BJJ, 9 years ago
      Just hoping someone could help me finding any info on these. Thanks
    2. UncleRon UncleRon, 9 years ago
      The design of these knives is traditionally Scandinavian; Finland or Norway. The one on the left is most unusual.
    3. BJJ, 9 years ago
      Uncle Ron the one on the left has a compartment in end of handle and inside was that folding fork and a small spool of thread, it says Viking 1916 on it.
    4. BJJ, 9 years ago
      Uncle Ron the one on the left has a compartment in end of handle and inside was that folding fork and a small spool of thread, it says Viking 1916 on it.
    5. Skogsmann, 9 years ago
      There is a type of knife called a Tollekniv, which matches your description. This is a classic Norwegian knife that is still very popular today. Tolle comes from the Old Norse word Tálguknifr, which means to whittle.

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