Another Modern Interpretation of a WW1 Trench Knife. 154-CM

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Hi All,

Now, another little something different from the Mongrel Knives workshop. This would be the 4th one I have made.

How about a modern interpretation of a World War 1 Trench Knife. The knuckles are made out of some sort of heavy metal. They are not aluminum and I did not make them, just had to modify them some. I would love to use real brass but they don’t seem to be available anymore. If you have any idea where to get some or have one you want to sell get in touch with me.

The Blade however is entirely of my own making and design. It is made from 5/32 (.156) thick 154-CM from Aldo. (Can’t say enough about the man and his company.) The Trench Knife sports a perpetrator blade configuration. Hardened and tempered to Rockwell 59 and is hair popping sharp. The length of the blade from the knuckles forward is 4 inches the top of the front of the blade sports a false edge. The blade is firmly peened on to the knuckles with 2 1/8 inch brass pins.

The Kydex sheath is included and of my own design. I make a lot of sheaths you can see more of them on Ebay under lemonwoodgallery. This sheath can be worn in either in a vertical presentation or in a modified scout carry for concealment. An Example can be seen at

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kydex-sheat...E-KNIFE-/311082545289?ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

Both belt loops are sized for a 1.5 inch belt.
Price of the Knife and Sheath are $150.00 shipped to the lower 48. If you want Priority Mail add another $7.50 to it. If you are going to buy it get in touch with me here, I will email you the Paypal info leave a note on the thread that others know this one is spoken for.
Thanks, Ken















Thanks for looking and comments are always appreciated. Ken
 
I love those old wartime-type knives! That's pretty cool. Looks like a great little trench sticker.:thumbup:
 
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