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Old 08-28-2006, 11:53   #1
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Anyone have a cool knife from any war they want to share.

I have a rare jungle knife from the panama defence force after we distroyed them in '89 has the PDF patch etched into it made by the AITOR knife company from spain anyone hear of them ? I will post a pic later.
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Old 08-28-2006, 12:54   #2
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I gave away my AK47 Bayonnet a little over a year ago, had the Russian, Czech, and Cuban serial numbers on it - and the concertina stud on the sheath was 100% intact, tight and worked - even still had the original grey rubber insulator on the sheath.
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Old 08-28-2006, 12:57   #3
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I gave away my AK47 Bayonnet a little over a year ago, had the Russian, Czech, and Cuban serial numbers on it - and the concertina stud on the sheath was 100% intact, tight and worked - even still had the original grey rubber insulator on the sheath.

I got a few of those still packaged in grease somewhere in my garage.
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Old 08-28-2006, 16:15   #4
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Anyone have a cool knife from any war they want to share.

I have a rare jungle knife from the panama defence force after we distroyed them in '89 has the PDF patch etched into it made by the ANTOR knife company from spain anyone hear of them ? I will post a pic later.
AITOR perhaps?
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Old 08-29-2006, 08:07   #5
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AITOR perhaps?
Yes I beleive that is the company, my knife looks like this but larger and in a silver finish.
The saw teeth on the back are alot diffrent as well.

http://www.aitor.com/images/navajas/sincodigo1.jpg
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Old 08-31-2006, 17:47   #6
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Is that knife a "hollow handled" one?
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Is that knife a "hollow handled" one?
Nope it is solid, has micarta for handle materal I belive, and a carving on the handle of a Stag also.
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Years ago, before the Harsey SF knife, both the Bowie and Jungle King received "rave" reviews as a good solid, decent, survival knifes. Although, I don't think that the Jungle King would stand up well against the Randall or Chris Reeve hollow handle knifes, it got the "cool" rating for the gadgets.

www.aceros-de-hispania.com/aitor-knives.htm

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Old 09-03-2006, 15:03   #9
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One in the middle first picture is like mine just has the engravings for the PDF patch
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