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Hello
This is my collection of hand-made and modified blades mostly used during WWII. There were many different military (cetniks, Ljotic troops, NDH Cro troops...) and unknown paramilitary units which took apart in WWII on teritory former Yugoslavia.
It's not some anything special but it is a part of our history.
From left to the right
-Yu Royal Air Force dagger modified into fighting knife
-Yu Royal Army dagger with "de-Royal" pommel
-Yu Royal officer sword modified into fighting knife
-unknown fighting knife with "swaz-pommel"
-cetnik knife(see it down on the photo)
-Austrian f. knife with modified blade
-Austrian f. knife with bone grip
-Austrian f. knife with modified grip
-Austrian bayo with bone grip
-SS dagger de-nazified with scratched blade modified into f.knife
Many regards
Dejan

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1943 little Partisan soldier(pay an attention on the dagger)

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Panker,

Very interesting....Thanks for the show....

Best regards,


Lou Bell
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Hi Panker, always a pleasure.

The 1943 dagger looks like an in tact SS dagger.

What an interesting side to the collection.

Jim

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Nice collection and pics showing some in wear. Great to be "on the scene" where it happened.


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