No. Found it in the giant estate "pile" we are liquidating. It is old but still razor sharp. The scabbard is really nicely made almost factory but the knife is clearly custom and nice quality. The blade is 1/4"+ thick at base as well. Nice change from sorting the "barrel O' bayonets". Who was it that said "you can do anything with bayonets but sit on them"???I think that someone made it to their druthers, w/o regard to "traditions"
The blade looks pretty stout, and could pretty much be driven through most non-metallic items ( and maybe through some metallic stuff)
Did you make it ?
Definitely a keeper!Kill it AND skin it!!!!! Hefty enough to go thru armor!! Its so ugly i may keep it,
Why? The blade has nothing to to do a "Traditional Muzzle loading forum" or anything in American Traditional historical blades that would applie to this forum.I took off the grips to look for markings.
Oh. Cool,, that's the best one ever.This will be my main carry from now on,
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