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What would be the best book to buy on identifying german fighting/trench knives for authenticity WW1 and WW11.
thanks for the help
Gary
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Paul, I've not seen one yet. Maybe Nathan could ..... Dave
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Dave
You might want to revisit this thread and let me know what you mean, I'm fairly sure my name is Gary.
Gary
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Gary, I was suggesting that maybe Nathan Hogle could follow his HJ success with a fighting knife book. Joke. Dave
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Here you go Gary, all very good books
Regards Sean
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Thank you all for your help
Gary
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