consent of the Royal Armouries, departmental or public sector organisation logos, crests, military insignia and the Royal Arms except where they form an integral part of a document or C $98.05 5 bids + shipping . This licence does not affect your freedom under fair dealing or fair use or any other copyright or database right exceptions and limitations. The handguard doubled as a knuckleduster. For the purposes of this licence, ‘private monetary compensation’ does not include the exchange of the Information for other copyrighted works by means of digital file-sharing or otherwise provided there is no payment of any monetary compensation in connection with the exchange of the Information. This was not really a knife, as the triangular 'blade' had no cutting edge; being intended purely as a stabbing weapon. Description The Microtech Jagdkommando Knife is named after the Austrian Armed Special Forces group. The handle has a steel guard and butt with wood scales. A commission of civil and military industrialists was charged in 1917 to find a fighting knife able to cross the thickness of uniforms of that time (hood, tunic, etc...). On the French model, the blade is identical in profile and finish, with the "Au Lion" marking showing the classic lying lion. All steel parts are blued and fixed to the leather by three rivets. Wooden grips. The whole is sewn and reinforced by rivets. This was a heavy curved knife that was used in the jungles for cutting through dense, tangled vegetation and as a close combat weapon. C $127.75. Unlike most knuckleduster knives, it is intended to be used with the blade uppermost, with the thumb on top and secure against the downturned quillon. As a latecomer to the War, America was able to develop and issue weapons knowing full well the type of conflict its troops would be fighting. Manufacturer marked; "Z" (= Ludwig Zeitler, Vienna) The baffle plate also has the kickplate-stamp of the Austrian army in the form of a double-headed eagle. The handle, in American walnut (most often oiled or more rarely varnished), has 4 notches for the fingers and a rounded back, except for the AC Co models which have a flat back. USA 1917. 2° type: It is composed of a leather plate on which is fixed a leather counterpart, which also follows the shape of the blade. Find great deals on eBay for u s knife 1917. $101.00. The Royal Armouries has adapted this licence from the Non-Commercial Government Licence developed by the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationary Office. the rights granted to you under this licence will terminate automatically. The Royal Armouries is not liable for any errors or omissions in the Content (including errors or omissions resulting from Our negligence) and shall not be ‘Non-Commercial purposes’ means not intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private monetary compensation. Call … In both cases, the handle is rough cast, just drilled to allow the passage of the threaded tang of the blade, hence the use of the nut. The Royal Armouries has adapted this licence from the Non-Commercial Government Licence developed by the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office. There is also a model with 7 teeth (pyramidal shape), which was manufactured exclusively by LF and C. For the avoidance of doubt, where the Royal Armouries owns the IPR in any Content You are not permitted to exercise any of the rights WWI MODEL1917 FIGHTING KNIFE Description: 1917 WWI US Military fighting knife. Time left 5d 15h left. Buyer pays FedEx shipping. lacks the scabbard latch which is present on the Model 1910. One grip has 2 grooves to assist grip. Austrian-Hungarian Combat Knife Model 1917 The original sheath was replaced with a leather sheath. Call … this version should you wish to do so. 2° type: Made of two pieces of black or khaki painted copper steel sheet, nested one inside the other and provided with two riveted hooks at about 70 mm from each other, but also with four slits (two at the top and two at the bottom) acting as a clamp on the blade, and finally with a hole for the evacuation of water or even mud. US M1917 BOLO Knife Mfg by American Cutlery Co. which is not otherwise permitted by law. THE WORLD WAR I BOLO by Bernard Levine, (c)1993 "Knife Lore" #62 [part], National Knife Magazine, September 1993 One of the commonest government issue edged weapons on the collector market is the U.S. Army's Model 1917 bolo. The long varnished grip of the M1917 and M1918 could be prone to slipping in the hand and the blade was rather brittle, sometimes snapping in use. US WW1 converted fighting knife. shipping: + C $5.11 shipping . Identical in every other respect to its predecessor, this was designated the Model of 1918. Recommended Products. This reproduction of a 1917 version features a sharp, heavy duty high carbon steel blade that has been heat treated in a computer controlled kiln, and blackened so as to not reflect light in a delicate situation. The blade is of triangular shape. or Best Offer. to make Commercial Use of Our Content does/will not cover the Use of: The Content is licensed ‘as is' and the Royal Armouries excludes all representations, warranties, obligations and liabilities in relation to the Content to As such, they were able to draw upon the experiences of their allies and also take note of the commercially available trench weapon of Britain and France. Meant for man-to-man fights in the trenches and belonged to the standard equipment for the infamous "Stosstruppen". You must Further context, best practice and guidance can be found in the UK Government Licensing Framework section on, UK Government Licensing Framework section, Content in which Royal Armouries owns the IPR; and, acknowledge the source of the Content by including an Attribution provided that if you are using Content from several rights owners and sources and Its triangular form also meant it could not be used at all for a cutting stroke. -American Cutlery Company unknown AC Co USA Good condition WWI US Model 1917 trench knuckle fighting knife that is maker marked “L.F.&C.” on the guard and dated 1917. acknowledge the source of the Information by including the attribution. As for the French model sheath, it is made of two sheet steel parts, which are welded at about 65 70 mm from each other, with a spring leaf acting as a clamp. Although since the end of trench warfare, most military knives have been primarily designed for utility or tool use. Content alongside other Content to be Used by Third Parties - is also subject to these terms, any information that has neither been published nor disclosed to You under information access legislation (including the FOI Regime) by or with the Includes a No 1 style scabbard. $435.00. This is a really great example of one of the many custom-made Knuckle Duster Fighting knives made during WWII, utilizing obsolete or damaged edged weapons from U.S. Supplies. Antique WW I BOLO KNIFE w/ Scabbard "Plumb 1918" "US Model 1917" Philidelphia. This licence is governed by the laws of the jurisdiction of England & Wales. The addition of a sharp 'skull-cracker' pommel added a forth method of attacking with the new weapon. However, whereas British troops had to rely on privately purchasing or manufacturing their own trench daggers, the M1917 was on general issue to the soldiers of the American Expeditionary Force. The grip is identical on both models, even if our soldier is wearing gloves. Manufactured from 1897 to 1918, it went through a number of changes during its production life. The Model 1917 was the contractor-made version of the scarcer arsenal-made Model 1910 bolo. Made is substantial numbers during WW1 and in several variations from 1897 to 1917, we can offer this full tang, tempered version of the 1917 model complete with period markings on knife & cloth and leather bound scabbard. Inscription on metal shield , US L.F&C-1918. £65.00. However, You may continue to Use Content licensed under This licence to make Non-Commercial Use of Our Content and/or Commercial Use and Non Commercial use of Our Crown Copyright Content along with Our licence ‘Title, Artist, Date of Work, Photo', ensure that any onward licensing of the Content - for example where You permit Your work which includes reference to Our Content or Our Crown Copyright This model was manufactured by the same manufacturers as the 1917 model, with the addition of the firm A. WARNING: It is very likely, if not almost certain, that the trench knife M 1918 has never been fireproofed, at least during the Great War, but it is very popular with collectors. WWI US BOLO BOWIE MODEL 1917 FIGHTING KNIFE DATED 1918 WITH US BOYT 43 SHEATH. The M1917 trench knife, which as you have seen was fairly crude in construction, was to be followed by a better designed and more elaborate model in the form of a double-edged blade knife with a brass handle and a sheet steel sheath, all designed to deliver quick blows in any direction. These are important conditions of this licence and if you fail to comply with them or use the information other than for Non-Commercial purposes the rights granted to you under this licence, or any similar licence granted by the Licensor, will end automatically. Original Item: One-of-a-kind. WW I 1917 BOLO KNIFE. These two types of sheaths are marked LF and C 1918. The detail by manufacturer is unknown to this day. Also of the US model which exists in two types: 1° type: Made of a piece of leather in the shape of a "P" (to better protect the clothes and the belly of our Sammies from friction), on which is sewn a counterpart adopting the profile of the blade; a tab is sewn to hold the handle in place. means any Information Provider which has the authority to offer Information under the terms of this licence. Watch; Ww1 german trench knife. This model … This trench dagger has a single triangular shaped blade, blued, without any markings, this blade measures approximately 230 mm (9 inches). ‘You’ means the natural or legal person, or body of persons corporate or incorporate, acquiring rights under this licence. Like most of the British knuckleduster knives, the M1917 was also designed by a civilian company, Henry Disston & Sons of Philadelphia. Blade has been re-tipped and thus slightly shortened. The protruding nut could be used to hit the temple in case the blow was defective. 3°type: Made of a piece of leather sewn into a slightly conical cylinder, either dark green or khaki, reinforced by a steel rivet (marked MS) and by a cap (marked HS) with a double brass hook of the standard model of 1910. The meaning of the MS and HS markings is still unknown to this day. 1° type: Made up of a slightly conical cylinder with a fixing lug (fixed by rivets) for wearing on the belt, or more commonly on the shoulder straps of the haversack or bridle. The guard is maintained by a tab with a snap fastener. Two U.S. entrenching tools Model 1917 trenchTwo U.S. entrenching tools Model 1917 trench knife, steel and wood hilt, triangular blade, marked "A.C. Co. U.S.A. 1917" on inside of guard, L14 1/8"; FOUR COLLECTIBLE KNIVES: US model 1918 style FOUR COLLECTIBLE KNIVES: US model 1918 style "Knuckle Buster" trench knife; Japanese copy of U.S. military fighting knife; German boy scout knife… The only model capable in 1917 of creating such damage is the model proposed by the firm Henry Disston in Philadelphia, where the trench knife M1917 and its descendants were born. $100.00. The Royal Armouries does not guarantee the continued supply of the Information. ... 1917". Make Offer. These deficiencies led to further trails by the AEF, including experimenting , with French and British daggers. The Royal Armouries does not guarantee the continued supply of Content. The The handle has a series of wooden ridges which makes for a better griping factor. US Model 1917 Bolo Knife with Scabbard. The weapon's long, triangular blade has no edge to speak of and can only be used to thrust with. The Royal Armouries is not liable for any errors or omissions in the Information and shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage of any kind caused by its use. 0 bids +$7.70 shipping. US Model 1917 Bolo Knife with Scabbard. It has a black blade with mirror polished edges and sharpened top edge (the mirror polished edge is not original, but looks really good), .223" blade stock and 1.989" blade depth, full tang construction. subject to the conditions below. The Royal Armouries reserves the right to terminate this licence upon reasonable notice. dataset within Our Content, Third Party IPR (other than Our Crown Copyright Content) which the Royal Armouries is not authorised to license. However, although developed during the War, the Mark I Trench Knife was not ready for production until December 1918. The This model was developed by the Engineering Division of Ordonance of American Expeditionary Forces. This knife started life as a WWI Issue Model 1917 C.T. This licence applies to information that is the copyright of the Board of Trustees of the Armouries. C $75.37 0 ... Wwii Usn Guard Marked Mk2 Kabar Fixed Blade Fighting Hunting Bowie Knife. # 403245. Royal Armouries grants you a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to make Commercial Use or Non-Commercial Use of Our Crown Copyright Content Bolo Knife, manufactured by Fayette R. Plumb Inc, whose factory was in the Bridesburg region of Philadelphia, PA. In well used condition. Pre-Owned. The handle is made of wood and is held together by three large screws. In both cases, an additional tooth fixes the wooden handle to the tang by means of a rivet. means information protected by copyright or by database right (for example, literary and artistic works, content, data and source code) offered for use under the terms of this licence. Us Model 1917 Bolo Knife - The US military used the same basic bolo knife from the turn of the century through WWII. means the natural or legal person, or body of persons corporate or incorporate, acquiring rights under this licence. WW1 1918, U.S. Army Model 1917 Machine Gunner’s Bolo Fighting Knife By A.C. Co Chicago & Scabbard. WWI MODEL1917 FIGHTING KNIFE Description: 1917 WWI US Military fighting knife. The American-made model, made of brass with a high concentration of tin, is really shaped like a fist and allows to strike either up or down, depending on the grip. On the model made in France, the handle is made of an alloy containing a lower proportion of tin than its American counterpart. Use of copyright and database right material expressly made available under this licence (the ‘Information’) indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions below. For the purposes of this licence, ‘private monetary compensation’ does not include the exchange of the Information for other copyrighted works by means of digital file-sharing or otherwise provided there is no payment of any monetary compensation in connection with the exchange of the Information. This is a  Model 1917 C.T. Royal Armouries grants you a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to make Non-Commercial Use only of the Content in which Royal Armouries owns As a latecomer to the War, America was able to develop and issue weapons knowing full well the type of conflict its troops would be fighting. These Terms and Conditions incorporate the definitions and other provisions set out in the main body of this Royal Armouries Website and Copyright Use Manufactured from 1897 to 1918, it went through a number of changes during its production life. $99.95. The Controller may, from time to time, issue new versions of the Non-Commercial Government Licence. This is an excellent, original, WW1 Model 1917 Austrian Fighting knife By George Roth. As issued during WWI. Nevertheless, it had a long service history, only finally being declared obsolete in January 1945. $175.00 6h 10m. In stock. Controller may, from time to time, issue new versions of the Non-Commercial Government Licence. Shop with confidence. The Model 1917 proved unpopular, due to its unwieldy length and the fact that its lack of a cutting edge made it useless for anything but fighting. This licence is governed by the laws of the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom, unless otherwise. You are encouraged to use and re-use the Information that is available under this licence freely and flexibly, with only a few conditions. Further context, best practice and guidance can be found in the UK Government Licensing Framework section on The National Archives website. Reproduction WWI & WWII US Model 1917 Bolo Knife with Scabbard is made with high carbon sharpened steel blade which is full tang. The firm OCL produced a few examples with a handle composed of several superimposed leather pommels, which is quite rare. Moreover it had to be able to create damage to the head or the temples. copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Information; combine the Information with other information. Guard marked A.C.Co. Your Licence to Use Our Crown Copyright Content. Us Mod 1917 Ct - The right side of the blade base is stamped “US MOD 1917 CT” and the left is stamped “PLUMB STLOUIS 1918”. You will find on this page some useful information about WW1 trench knives, especially the M1917 Trench Knife. - WW1 Model 1917 CT Bolo Knife Plumb St. Louis 1918 U.S. W/ Leather USMC Boyt Scab. Milled from a solid piece of stainless steel, the … Information that has neither been published nor disclosed under information access legislation (including the Freedom of Information Acts for the UK and Scotland) by or with the consent of the Royal Armouries; departmental or public sector organisation logos, crests, military insignia and the Royal Arms except where they form an integral part of a document or dataset; third party rights the Royal Armouries is not authorised to license; Information subject to other intellectual property rights, including patents, trade marks, and design rights; and. The Model 1904 bolo used a curved 12" blade with a rounded end, and a curved handle with wood grips attached by brass rivet s. An "S" shaped crossguard protected the hand. The main difference is the lack of the catch mechanism on the scabbard and grip. Add to basket. Manufactured by the Plumb company. Original WW1 US Army Model 1917 Winchester bayonet with blade cut down to clip point to make an improvised trench fighting knife. This model was a moderate simplification of the earlier 1910 Bolo made by Springfield Armory. Original and in great condition. Statement. The knife has a straight cross guard and the ricasso of the blade is crisply stamped with the makers monogram (illustrated). Originally handmade, early trench knives included the German Nahkampfmesser (“close combat knife”), a 6-inch, single-edged steel blade with a wooden slab grip and metal sheath, as well as the crude “French nail,” fashioned from a steel barbed-wire stake, its blunt end heated and bent into a handle. WWI 1917 US Remington Sword Bayonet Bomb Eagle Head Enfield No Scabbard or Grip. the required attribution statements, ensure that where Content is Used the source of the Content is also identified alongside the Attribution, e.g. Your Non-Commercial Use Licence in respect of Our Content. Although knife designs similar to the trench knife may have predated 1914, it wasn’t made famous until U.S. and foreign armed forces started using them in World War I. +$12.79 shipping. ‘Use’ as a verb, means doing any act which is restricted by copyright or database right, whether in the original medium or in any other medium, and includes without limitation distributing, copying, adapting, modifying as may be technically necessary to use it in a different mode or format. This US Model 1917 Bolo knife by Plumb is dated 1918. A Simsons and Sons and in France by "Au Lion" having its own model of scabbard. Sn 14557 - 14557 The model 1917 U.S. Machine Gunner’s bolo knife originated from the form of the Springfield 1903 pattern bolo bayonet, identical to the bayonet but without bayonet fittings (see page 66 plates 316 & 317 of Fighting Knives by Fred Stephens). Also like Robbins of Dudley, this company was not a traditional knife maker, but with the War they turned their attention to military knives. It has a broad, clean 8 " single edged blade (12 1/2" overall) and undamaged slab wood grips. M1917 Austrian fighting knife. exercise any of the rights granted to you by this licence in any manner that is primarily intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private monetary compensation. as a verb, means doing any act which is restricted by copyright or database right, whether in the original medium or in any other medium, and includes without limitation distributing, copying, adapting, modifying as may be technically necessary to use it in a different mode or format. gain. The markings come from foundry, no coating, so its color is brass. The knife is in a used, but good … This is a US Bolo Model 1917 fighting knife. CT Plumb, inscription Philadelphia 1918, and US Model 1917. Very Good Condition Overall. Complete with carrying loop on the sheath. therefore listing multiple attributions is not practical in your product or application, you may include a URL or hyperlink to a resource that contains Further context, best practice and guidance can be found in the UK Government Licensing Framework section on The National Archives Website. Before we talk about how collectible trench knives actually are, let’s get to know this weapon a bit. The result was the Model of 1917 Trench Knife, which was the first knuckleduster … means not intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private monetary compensation. Windlass Rustblocker Special Offer … This model, the MT105-1, features an all black finish on the blade, handle and blade sheath. liable for any loss, injury or damage of any kind caused by its Use. WW 1 U.S Bolo Knife US Model 1917 made by Plumb Saint Louis 1918 with scabbard. This leather scabbard is made by Jewell Belt and Co, and marked Jewell 1918. identity documents such as the British Passport. First issued to medical personnel in the field it was later issued to fighting troops and used to clear brush, fields of fire and for any task requiring a “chopper”. The Information is licensed ‘as is’ and the Royal Armouries excludes all representations, warranties, obligations and liabilities in relation to the Information to the maximum extent permitted by law. Measures 8 ¼” long and has original blue metal finish showing some normal wear. The History of the Trench Knife. Non-Commercial Licence (and Crown Copyright Licence). , where You make any Non-Commercial Use of the Our Content or any Use of Our Crown Copyright Content: These are important conditions of this licence and if You fail to comply with them or make Commercial Use of Our Content without Our prior written consent 002605: WW2 8" Western G-46-8 Fighting Knife, w/ Sheath: ... WW1 Model 1917 Trench Knife with flanged guard and exact Repro Scabbard. Most of WW1 fighting knives were produced by these manufacturers. $139.50. the dagger knife model 1916) so that a metal U-shaped loop is welded on the back of the scabbard, to serve as a fixation. -Oneido Community Limited 10,000 US OCL 1918 The Japanese sword names and specificities, The German helmets from 1935 to 1945 (WW2), Guide of the M1884-98 III Bayonet aka "K98 bayonet". SKU: 5755 Category: Swords & Edged Weapons. The Licensor grants you a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use the Information for Non-Commercial purposes only subject to the conditions below. WW1 US Model 1917 Bayonet Fighting Knife. Pre-Owned. We can also find another model of French scabbard resembling that of the "Avenger of 70" (i.e. -Landers Frary and Clark 113 000 LF & C 1917. As such, they were able to draw upon the experiences of their allies and also take note of the commercially available trench weapon of Britain and France. $269.95. WW2 Remington, PAL-36 Fighting Knife: WW2 Remington Pal-36. granted to You by this licence in any manner that is primarily intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private monetary compensation or In this licence the terms below have the following meanings: ‘Information’ means information protected by copyright or by database right (for example, literary and artistic works, content, data and source code) offered for use under the terms of this licence. The result was a blade that could cut and thrust, a guard that could be punched with, was hard to knock out of the hand and could be easily held in the whilst crawling. Phosphate finish. The blade is sharpened Length: 330 cm, blade width: 28 mm Condition: see pictures Insured shipping with proof of shipping. Watch; US WW1 Jewell 1918 Scabbard Sheath for Trench Fighting Knife. weight (knife and sheath): 2 lb 0.5 oz The US military issued wide-bladed bolo knives from 1897 to 1918. Discontinued closeout Temporary Unavailable. Original and in great condition. The wartime Model 1917 is simpler made and slightly rougher finished than the peacetime Model 1910, but its profile and important dimensions are identical. The main manufacturers of M 1917 Trench Knives are : -Henri Disston and Sons unknown HD & S 1918 The Model 1917 was the contractor-made version of the scarcer arsenal-made Model 1910 bolo. Very Good Condition. The rings are finished by a pyramidal section, there are two finishes for this dagger one in chemical coating the other by a paint. Bolo manufactured by American Cutlery Company of Chicago, Illinois. $450.00. This weapon, with its more fully formed knuckleduster borrowed elements from British knuckleduster knives and  copied exactly the blade design of the French Modèle 1916 dagger. The hilt is bent in a capital "D" shape, with 6 kinds of stamped pyramidal teeth (manufactured by LF and C, HD and S and OCL), or a double row of 5 die-cut teeth (AC Co, HD and S and OCL). The result was the Model of 1917 Trench Knife, which was the first knuckleduster knife issued to any army. Pre-Owned. In 1918 the knobbed knuckleduster guard was replaced with a double row of teeth, which was more robust as a defence and would cause more damage when punched with. A fighting knife, also commonly called a combat knife, is a knife designed for military use, specifically for close combat. - Antique WW I BOLO KNIFE w/ Scabbard "Plumb 1918" "US Model 1917" Philidelphia. The result was the Model of 1918 Mark I Trench Knife. If You do not accept these Terms and Conditions please refrain from making any Non-Commercial Use of Our Content or any Use of Our Crown Copyright Content, Make Offer. the maximum extent permitted by law. ‘Licensor’ means any Information Provider which has the authority to offer Information under the terms of this licence. the IPR subject to the conditions below. CT Plumb, inscription Philadelphia 1918, and US Model 1917. Whilst military knuckleduster knives have largely fallen out of fashion, Argentinian Paratrooper are still issued with a fighting knife of this type, the Yarará Paracaidista. The initial contract was for 1,232,780 knives and their scabbards, but the armistice led to a reduction in orders to 119,424 copies for the five American manufacturers. Buyer pays FedEx shipping. The four-sided bolt has a round base, and the rings are not finished with a pyramidal section. Free 2 day shipping Free 2 day shipping. 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The only model capable in 1917 of creating such damage is the model proposed by the firm Henry Disston in Philadelphia, where the trench knife M1917 and its descendants were born. and, where possible, provide a link to this licence; ensure that any onward licensing of the Information – for example when combined with other information – is for Non-Commercial purposes only; ensure that you do not use the Information in a way that suggests any official status or that the Royal Armouries endorses you or your use of the Information; ensure that you do not mislead others or misrepresent the Information or its source; ensure that your use of the Information does not breach the Data Protection Act 1998 or the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003. Remaining metal finish is original black showing some wear to brown patina. Features dark wood grips. Our military used the same basic bolo knife from the turn of the century through WWII. Inscription on metal shield , US L.F&C-1918. The Royal Armouries reserves the right to terminate this licence upon reasonable notice. The rest of this licence applies to your Non Commercial Use of Our Content and all use of Our Crown Copyright Content. The trench knife model 1917 This trench dagger has a single triangular shaped blade, blued, without any markings, this blade measures approximately 230 mm (9 inches). US double-edged model; the two sides of the blade have a rather innovative profile, with a polished or bronzed finish, without markings.

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