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Hey guys I'm looking for a pre 1945 engineers (electricians) knife, there are so many I see on ebay and other places they have to be fakes, what is the correct pattern for a pre 1945 example? I would love to pick one up!
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Type "TL-29" into google. You will find endless information on that knife. Often, it is called a Linesman's Knife. They were made from before WWII until .... well ... today.
There are endless varieties, manufacturers, and small differences. Prices, too.
Have fun,
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OK, thank you Dave, how do you tell pre and post 1945? Ideally I would like a pioneers / engineers knife (werhmacht)
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Sorry,
Can't help on the German knife. What does it look like?
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Dave, That's what I'm trying to figure out, which pattern would be an authentic example....
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Put up photos you have and you'll get help.
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One has a curve one is flat.....
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