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  1. Please help with this fighting/ stiletto style knife.


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    I got this interesting knife as a gift today. Of course tried Google it but couldn't determine what this is...

    Possibly Italian older boot knife? Fighting stiletto knife? Could be British?

    There is only one mark on the blade - "6-44" and nothing else. On a sheath - one side stamped with "HUEY" (last name?) and opposite side - "29"
    Sheath is made of leather with cooper fixture.

    The handle is made of wood, guard is made of brass...

    Thank you all in advance!

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  2. forgot dimensions...

    Sorry forgot dimensions:

    Total length: 14 1/2"
    Blade length: 9 3/4"

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  4. Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Linton View Post
    I don't think so...
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    There seems to be further stampings in the bottom of the fuller on your third photo.? Can you do a large photo close up of that area?

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    My thoughts lean towards "sword and dagger" replica/re-enactment. 9"+ blade is a bit long for a boot knife.

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    That thing is cool. I'm not sure what it is, but it is cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ron_m80 View Post
    That thing is cool. I'm not sure what it is, but it is cool.
    Firstly, I'd agree with Ron.. Very ..

    After studying the photo's here of this piece, the double guard appears to be hand made as does the scabbard. The scabbard seems to be more made old school for a sash rather than a belt.. And these are my observations thus far.

  9. Quote Originally Posted by spiraltwista View Post
    There seems to be further stampings in the bottom of the fuller on your third photo.? Can you do a large photo close up of that area?

    spiral
    No absolutely no other stamps, only scratches
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  10. Quote Originally Posted by parbajtor View Post
    My thoughts lean towards "sword and dagger" replica/re-enactment. 9"+ blade is a bit long for a boot knife.
    Agree, after all my researches I think this is some kind of custom knife, probably made in WWII era, blade belongs to some other dirk, bayonet, etc...

    Still very interesting knife
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    I was guessing some sort of cut-down myself.

    Not just bayonets, but people were cutting-down swords in WWII and turning them into knives/daggers.
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    Can you take a decent close & clear pic of the pommel?. What do you think the pommel is made out of, and does it look original to the piece?

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    Quote Originally Posted by parbajtor View Post
    My thoughts lean towards "sword and dagger" replica/re-enactment. 9"+ blade is a bit long for a boot knife.
    My impression, also. Renaissance Faire type item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunnyd View Post
    Can you take a decent close & clear pic of the pommel?. What do you think the pommel is made out of, and does it look original to the piece?
    I'll try.. But doesn't look like handmade and looks original to the knife... Made of steel for sure.
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