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Old 23rd February 2015, 05:44 PM   #1
Sajen
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Originally Posted by corrado26
I don't know what kind of knife (not a dagger) this is but I can read the script on the blade: FRANZ KAMPFL. As this German name is written in old Germanic letters I assume that the origin of the knife is Germany or Austria before 1945
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Agree in all points. Most likely before WWII to be correct.

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Old 23rd February 2015, 07:06 PM   #2
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My guess would be Austrian. There are many WWI Austrian fighting knives, with ornately carved handles. As to it's purpose, I'd guess with only a point, it's a "sticking" knife. For the coup-de-grass after a successful hunt.
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