Mystery Knife...What Is It?

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Mystery Knife...What Is It?

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Bill,
Have you ever seen one of these?

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Anyone??
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is that an OTF? or just a short(ened) bayonet?
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Yes, but I'll be damned if I can remember where!
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I haven't a clue. There seems to be an unusual amount of numbers on it though. Where did you find that? Any history on it?
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I found the pic on a website a long time ago and I remember the only comment was that it was possibly an old Czechoslovakian (sp?) paratrooper (gravity?) knife.

I didn't even know the CZs had paratroopers!
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If you think it's Czech send the picture to David. He may have seen one, or have the resources to find out something about it.
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I remember! The knife is pictured on http://www.paratrooperknifewerks.com
Possibly Czech. Possibly the same knife!
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Post by azn_seagull02 »

http://www.paratrooperknifewerks.com/CzechPage.html

thats the direct link.

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P.S. nice knife
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