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#333009 11/09/2017 02:28 AM
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Hello all I am wondering what this knife is
Appears to be marked FC on ricasso and thats all I know
Blade is long and sharp though
Thank you

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In Germany these are known as Verlangerungsmesser, it literally means an extension knife, I couldn't be sure yours is actually even of German manufacture, they were made by a few European countries. In good condition they tend to fetch $350 or so, I'm not sure what that one would fetch.
Gary

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Thank you very much for the information and the reply Gary

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Hello Mike,
hunting knife called in France "dague a la d'Estaing".
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Frank

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Thank you frank
This is all pretty interesting I appreciate the knowledge

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This type of folding knife has been popular in Germany for many years. I bought one in the 1960's in Koln. It came in a shortish molded leather scabbard.

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Thanks Dave i appreciate it very much
After looking online I found a few
Not one with a metal scabbard and finger hook though
Or the odd metal tool attachment looks like a gun sight or wrench of some kind

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Looks like the ricasso mark says ECW
Familiar maker to anyone by any chance

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I would guess this knife is English, because of the shape of the bolsters, the metal blade guard, the blade is not completely in handle when closed and the rivets / pins on the handle.

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