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Re: Crew and traditional hunting knives.
Posted by:
freddy01
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Date: May 23, 2017 09:31AM
Hi Bernie,
I agree with you that it could be in order to « increase the value » and I really don’t see, what one could do with a knife on board of a U-boot.
But it could also be a « family item / souvenir » used on board by one personal,(for cutting & eating his steak for instance), but not making part of the general U-boot supply or equipment.
I had a look on the following sites:
1. WW1 – German army knives
[www.google.be]
2. Seaman’s knives, as being use on board of open ships. Type of knives are different
[www.google.be]
Hope this could help … a little bit !
Regards,
Freddy.
I agree with you that it could be in order to « increase the value » and I really don’t see, what one could do with a knife on board of a U-boot.
But it could also be a « family item / souvenir » used on board by one personal,(for cutting & eating his steak for instance), but not making part of the general U-boot supply or equipment.
I had a look on the following sites:
1. WW1 – German army knives
[www.google.be]
2. Seaman’s knives, as being use on board of open ships. Type of knives are different
[www.google.be]
Hope this could help … a little bit !
Regards,
Freddy.
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Crew and traditional hunting knives. | BernieT | 05/20/2017 07:04PM |
Re: Crew and traditional hunting knives. | freddy01 | 05/21/2017 11:37AM |
Re: Crew and traditional hunting knives. | BernieT | 05/22/2017 05:53PM |
Re: Crew and traditional hunting knives. | freddy01 | 05/23/2017 09:31AM |
Re: Crew and traditional hunting knives. | BernieT | 05/25/2017 07:38AM |