WW1 Canadian Knife

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smiling-knife
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WW1 Canadian Knife

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I recently acquired this nice example. It was made by Thomas Turner & Co of Sheffield. It is stamped with the date, M & D for Miltia and Defense, and the Canadian acceptance mark. :) s-k
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Wow a great WWI knife SK, it looks to be in excellent condition. Your marlin spike/Military knives are starting to build up..How many spike knives do you have now?

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Thanks sunburst. It is in very good condition ::nod:: . I have about 7 or 8 now. British and Commonwealth (especially Canadian) military folders are a focus for my collecting in the new year. I have a few more on the way. Perhaps on the weekend I'll put together a little anotated display of the collection so far. :) s-k
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