- Location
- Smithers, B.C.
Hello All,
I know this is not exactly a "blade" forum, but I did some yard work once for an old British gentleman here in town. We ended up talking about guns and military. He asked if I would like a surprise (he's a bit of a joker) I said sure. He came out with this odd looking knife. At first glance, the blade looked to be from a Fairbairn-Sykes knife... but it has a buckhorn handle and a new crossguard. The gent said he was in Korea, and alluded to it was his during said conflict. He said I was welcome to it, and grinning said he was "Too Bloody Old" to have use for it. I was hoping you fellows could tell me something about it, does it have any value other than intrinsic for being "cool"? I should also mention it is still razor sharp on the point and sides.
Cheers,
Drachenblut
I know this is not exactly a "blade" forum, but I did some yard work once for an old British gentleman here in town. We ended up talking about guns and military. He asked if I would like a surprise (he's a bit of a joker) I said sure. He came out with this odd looking knife. At first glance, the blade looked to be from a Fairbairn-Sykes knife... but it has a buckhorn handle and a new crossguard. The gent said he was in Korea, and alluded to it was his during said conflict. He said I was welcome to it, and grinning said he was "Too Bloody Old" to have use for it. I was hoping you fellows could tell me something about it, does it have any value other than intrinsic for being "cool"? I should also mention it is still razor sharp on the point and sides.
Cheers,
Drachenblut



















































