Hi Guys would like to knoiw a little more about this Knife I aquired recently.
Any info would be great, not the usual type I collect but it came with a bunch of other stuff.
Cheers
JT
Taylor Eye Witness Fighting knife
Taylor Eye Witness Fighting knife
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Re: Taylor Eye Witness Fighting knife
I don't know anything about your knife, but I really like the looks of it. The stacked leather handle, the guard, the symmetry of the blade, the patina, the lack of unnecessary embellishments. Very pleasing to the eye, and looks like it was made for business.
There is some good info on this site, I think I found your knife pictured and listed partway down under "hunting and sheath knives". It says stag handle but the pic shows stacked leather like yours.
https://www.ammoandguncollector.com/201 ... g.html?m=1
There is some good info on this site, I think I found your knife pictured and listed partway down under "hunting and sheath knives". It says stag handle but the pic shows stacked leather like yours.
https://www.ammoandguncollector.com/201 ... g.html?m=1
Mike
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
Re: Taylor Eye Witness Fighting knife
Cheers Mike,
Yep thats defo the one, I've done a little research and apparently they were favoured by USA and British Paratroopers during WW2, I guess they were better than whatever they were issued with ???
JT
Yep thats defo the one, I've done a little research and apparently they were favoured by USA and British Paratroopers during WW2, I guess they were better than whatever they were issued with ???
JT
You do not have a soul, you are a soul, what you have is a body
Re: Taylor Eye Witness Fighting knife
I have what looks like the same knife made by Southern & Richardson, Sheffield, England. I read somewhere that these knives were called “D-Day” knives (don’t remember where I read that) but that they were bought commercially in England by troops headed for the invasion. Your knife looks to be in much better shape than mine, and I have been looking for a sheath for years, with no luck.
Re: Taylor Eye Witness Fighting knife
That sounds about right, try these guys for the Sheath, they are one of the last Genuine Knife makers in Sheffield, they supplied me with a Piggy Back Sheath for my Childhood "Cut my Way Kanaroo set"BryanJ wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:12 pm I have what looks like the same knife made by Southern & Richardson, Sheffield, England. I read somewhere that these knives were called “D-Day” knives (don’t remember where I read that) but that they were bought commercially in England by troops headed for the invasion. Your knife looks to be in much better shape than mine, and I have been looking for a sheath for years, with no luck.
Heres a link to thier website
https://www.sheffield-made.com/
You do not have a soul, you are a soul, what you have is a body
Re: Taylor Eye Witness Fighting knife
Thanks for the info. I sent them an email. I took a screen shot of your photo because your sheath looks correct. Thanks