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Original U.S. WWI Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife by L.F. & C - Near Mint Condition

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Original Item: Only One Available. This example of the U.S. Model 1918 MkI Trench Knife is offered in near mint condition. The U.S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife was the second major "Knuckle Knife" to be officially adopted and issued to the US military. It was developed for use in the horrific trench warfare that typified the stalemate on the Western Front during the latter part of World War One and saw use not only there, but during World War Two as well. The knife was manufactured in the United States by Henry Disston & Sons (H.D. & S.) as well as Landers, Frary & Clark (L.F. & C.) and Oneida Community Ltd (O.C.L.). The knives were also produced in France and are marked with the usual 1918 and US marks, as well as Au Lion on the blade. Whether this mark was a maker's mark or simply a motto is not known. The U.S. M-1918 Mark I Trench Knife is easily identifiable due to its large "brass knuckle" style guard and grip. The knives were 11 ¾" in overall length, with a 6 ¾" dagger style blade. The brass grips were marked U.S. 1918 and with the makers name or initials.

As originally issued, the knives were entirely blackened; both the blades and the brass knuckle hilts. These knives remained in use with the US military, classified as limited standard (secondary issue) through January of 1945, when the knives were officially classified as obsolete. As originally issued, the knives were carried in a blued sheet steel scabbard that was typically maker marked, and was equipped with a pair of wire tabs that were intended to engage the US pistol web belt in use at that time. Many of the knives issued during World War II ended up in substitute leather scabbards of various designs and styles, many of which were "theater made".

The knife was produced by the Landers, Frary & Clark company of New Britain, CT. L.F. & C. was established in 1865 and produced a wide variety of housewares, cutlery and event appliances. Many of their products were marketed under the trade name "Universal". The products of L.F. & C. included everything from scales, mousetraps and ice skates to electric ranges and toasters. L.F. & C. also produced the triangular blade US M-1917 Trench Knife as well. The assets of the L.F. & C. company were purchased by General Electric in 1965. This Mark I Trench Knife is clearly marked in two lines in the brass grip:

U. S. 1918

L. F. & C - 1918

The brass grip and knuckle guard retain approximately 80% of their original blackened finish and is blended with a lovely, un-cleaned deep,  bronze patina. The blackened steel dagger blade is smooth and retains about 85%+ of the original blackened finish, with some very minor fading and wear - mostly from being inserted and removed from the steel scabbard. Both edges of the blade are still sharp and are nick free.

The steel scabbard is also in excellent condition and comes complete with both belt prongs fully intact (typically broken off). The scabbard is clearly marked on the rear, near the throat:

L. F. & C

1918

The scabbard retains about 90%+ of its original chemical blued finish. The scabbard is amazingly free of dents or dings. Usually these scabbards show significant denting and damage from use.

Overall this is a near mint excellent example of the very popular and collectible World War I era US trench knife. The knife and scabbard are 100% complete and original, and would make a fantastic addition to any military edged weapons collection. These brass D guard knuckle knives always make a great centerpiece to any military knife display and certainly draw attention due to their size and fierce appearance.

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