D-Day Experience swiss knife, with wood handle on which you can read D-Day Experience and see a C-47. This knife has a screwdriver, a corkscrew, a can opener, a large blade, a small blade, a cap lifter, etc.
A very nice pocket knife.
Blade: 100% Stainless Steel Hilt: 100% Stainless Steel with aluminum part Blade length: 9,5 cm Total length: 21,5 cm - feels very good in the hand - slightly curved, stone washed blade - including clip on hilt - elaborately designed hilt - ′fire department′ emblem on hilt - thumb rest
Genuine WWII OD green burlap scrim, jute impregnated, used on helmet camouflage netting on M1, MK II and Mk III helmets.
Lenght of approx 1 meter, 2 inches wide.
Original packaging for the roll of ten is only showed for information and is not included.
Nice reproduction of the booklet Pocket guide to France. This is a guide to the country, people and customs of France given to servicemen preparing to take part in the D-Day Invasion. There is a two-page spread of a French map in the center, and several useful phrases and words translated from English.
Folding pocket knife, with a 12 cm in length, wooden handle, engraved D-Day 6 juin 1944 with a C-47 plane.
The blade of 8cm is steel stainless engraved " Le Fier ".
Delivered in a canvas case to hang on the belt.
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