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#144793 - 07/11/16 11:57 AM Re: show your perfect pair **** [Re: Sharpi]
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Circa 1944 and 1943 Commandos


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#144799 - 07/11/16 12:13 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: crutchtip]
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"44" on top..."43" below! NICE Joe! Thanks.
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#144807 - 07/11/16 01:25 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Joe wins!
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#144812 - 07/11/16 02:25 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: Wally]
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Really nice knives crutchtip. You have a great collection.
Thanks for sharing the pics.

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#144813 - 07/11/16 02:29 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: william768]
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Crutchtip, were there any commandos made with a "steel" chainlink ?
The really nice one you have is brass and the one in the Hunt book is also brass.

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#144814 - 07/11/16 02:49 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: william768]
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Joe probably knows for sure, but I would guess yes, steel chain link maybe between brass chain link and drilled thonghole.
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#144826 - 07/11/16 05:50 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: maxpastor]
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Here is a 14 and 5 that work well together:


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#144828 - 07/11/16 06:36 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: william768]
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Originally Posted By: william768
Crutchtip, were there any commandos made with a "steel" chainlink ?
The really nice one you have is brass and the one in the Hunt book is also brass.


I have seen three Commandos first hand (excluding 9" and 10" blades of similar grind) and photos of a few more.

The big bladed ones are almost too big to be practical and I don't know if they are actually Commandos per se.

The generally accepted line of thought is they were mostly 7" with a few 6" examples thrown in. I think it was Beaucant that stated Bo told him he made very few. Gaddis states it similarly.

I don't recall seeing one with a monel wrist thong link.
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#144858 - 07/11/16 11:09 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: crutchtip]
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Old Pair of user 3's


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#146701 - 08/05/16 06:33 PM Re: show your perfect pair [Re: GHD]
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Pair of 18's. Both sporting Johnson Sheaths from two different decades. Tight stitch and loose stitch among other differences.


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