Thanks for the comments guys i have cleaned up blade up a bit with a brass dreamel but i have the casings back on and just need to wet and dry the blade and get it shiny will post pictures shortly thanks for reading
Very cool. My great grandfather had an authentic Nazi service knife that I just found a week or so ago. It was so rusted through that we had to toss it, but it your post made me think of it.
This is really oldschool knife
ReplyDeleteThis should be cool, cant wait to see the finished product. Id love to hear about your time in the Peace Corps.
ReplyDeleteit is a quite an old knife from the casing and the branding i would hasard a guess that it was made in the 50's
ReplyDeleteand sure man when i get enough time i will do a few blogs about it :)
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Nice find! Do you plan on restoring it? Or just leaving it in it's current condition? Cool either way.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice knife, too bad it is in such bad condition, you should restore it
ReplyDeletei've always wondered on these things. wouldn't the rustiness make it look antique?
ReplyDeletei love knives, show us your progress!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you do with this
ReplyDeleteWould really like to see to what degree that knife can be restored. Seems like such an incredibly difficult task. Following to see the results.
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I bet that knife has a great history! Thanks for the pictures.
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff, nice pics.
ReplyDeleteWow. How old is this knife??
ReplyDeleteNice looks old! Are you planning to fix it up?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments guys i have cleaned up blade up a bit with a brass dreamel but i have the casings back on and just need to wet and dry the blade and get it shiny will post pictures shortly thanks for reading
ReplyDeletehaha.. nice knife! :-)
ReplyDeletelooking forward to seeing more!!
ReplyDeleteNice knife there. Would love to see it restored.
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Very cool. My great grandfather had an authentic Nazi service knife that I just found a week or so ago. It was so rusted through that we had to toss it, but it your post made me think of it.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing your progress.
Looking forward to see whether you manage to restore it!
ReplyDeleteNot only will they be bleeding from the stab wound, but the rust on the blade will surely finish them off if they live to escape.
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