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Old 10th October 2025, 09:50 PM   #9
drac2k
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I don't want to belabor the argument, however "Theatre Knives," are not the sole dominion of the "US or GI's." Just today I received a WW2 Japanese fighting Knife, made from the end of a French M1866 bayonet, complete with kanji writing on the handle,so you see, sometimes the lines are blurred.Are we talking about a M1866 French Bayonet or a WW2 Japanese fighting Knife?
Also, just maybe, such topics could attract a younger crowd,so that when all of us old guys expire, a new group will take our place.
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