you can sometimes find one for bid on EBAY.COM but very expensive......
A trench knife is a specialized knife made specifically for the close quarter combat on World War 1. Most of the fighting took place in narrow trenches or on "no mans land" a trench knife, which consisted of a brass knuckle with a long blade permanently affixed to it was a handy weapon to have. The trench knife doubles as a brass knuckle and a knife; with the knife securly attached to the user's hand, the enemy could not easily take the knife from the user. In trench warfare where firing a gun while in the trench could accidentally harm a fellow soldier who happens to be behind an enemy, a knife or bayonet was a safer means to eliminate an enemy.
yes, 1918 LF&C mfg. trench knife. the handle can be removed but not recommended.
A trench knife is distinguished from other types of knives because a trench knife is used for close-quarter fighting. Other knives such as the combat knife is used by soldiers in the field, but is also used for fighting.
A person was able to get a trench knife in Mafia Wars by becoming a fan of the Mafia Wars Facebook page. The trench knife was given out as a gift when the page hit 100,000 fans.
Auction Kings - 2010 WWI Trench Knife Opium License was released on: USA: 14 March 2013
yes, brass knuckle trench knife made by L&FC (I think) in the US. Knuckle knife dated 1918. Although knuckle portion was removable, it generally was not taken apart. It was carried in a scabbard made for the knife. It is a collectable item...............
There are many websites online retailing the US 1918 Trench knife with Brass Knuckles: * http://www.extremely-sharp.com/es/catalog/30021.html * http://www.trueswords.com/1918-trench-knife-p-2846.html
depending on condition anywhere from $350 up $$$$
11-inch trench knife
I have one for sale but do not have the scabbard. woodreclaimer@gmail.com Freddie MS
No, it goes against the "metal knuckles" law.
Ive read this name elswhere during my research on this knife. Major McNary. It is vauge but its a start. Here is a link to where I found the name this time. Do a search on the Mark I and it will most likely come up. http://plowshareforge.blogspot.com/2006/10/festive-trench-knife-season.html