Need to locate a rare item even if in repro

German weapons, vehicles and equipment 1919-1945.

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Need to locate a rare item even if in repro

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I am attempting to locate for a friend a WW1 era trench knife, the one with the spike in the pommel or a WW2 waffen SS boot knife from any time period), if anyone knows where I can find one in reproduction (know original is too rare and expensive) I would be most grateful.
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These guys do what appear to be 'boot knives' in their Third Reich weapons and daggers section.

http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/reenactors/select.asp
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WWI Grabendolch reproduction, "Made in Germany", Solingen quality, price is 129,00 Euro.

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Link: http://www.solinger.at/shop/product_inf ... ts_id/1039

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If you want to buy the Grabendolch with a damask blade...

http://www.brucklacher.eu/product_info. ... 3re13mrgi4

Price is a dirt-cheap 488,99 Euro. @{

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Here is your source for the Böker Grabendolch reproductions in the USA:

http://www.agrussell.com/knives/by_purp ... ction.html

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@ darkertomcat

Did you ever learn the term "Thank you!", I guess not. :evil:

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Knox has a point for once--a simple "Thanks!" eliminates many misunderstanding an much bad blood.

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Very sorry I havent been on resently since things have been rather crazy at work, I do applogize and I am actually very thankful for those links, have only had a chance this evening to check up on my postings.

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