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ken1224

Hi Guy,s,
I never saw a Anderson that was not made with a dagger blade. What do think of this sweet knife?
Any problems? Please check it out. Thanks- Robert think.gif
gunbarrel
QUOTE(ken1224 @ Sep 22 2009, 03:40 PM) *
Hi Guy,s,
I never saw a Anderson that was not made with a dagger blade. What do think of this sweet knife?
Any problems? Please check it out. Thanks- Robert think.gif


Ken,

Actually, Anderson cut the blades of the Patton sabers into three sections and according to Silvey, most of the knives made from the butt end had clip point blades like the one on eBay.
ken1224
Thanks Gunbarrel.........The Anderson is a sweet knife to own.
Still-A-Marine
You might find this link useful. Bill

http://www.usmilitaryknives.com/anderson.htm
ken1224
Very interesting. Will you take a peek at it and give you your knowledgable opinion?
E-Bat # 37026143212-------Any feedback ftom my Forum?
Many Thank,
Robert dunno.gif
Still-A-Marine
QUOTE(ken1224 @ Sep 23 2009, 02:51 PM) *
Very interesting. Will you take a peek at it and give you your knowledgable opinion?
E-Bat # 37026143212-------Any feedback ftom my Forum?
Many Thank,
Robert dunno.gif



To me it looks right but I don't have an Anderson sword/knife yet. I'm not knowledgable - thats why I listed the link. Maybe some of the others on the forum who have Anderson knives can help out. Good luck. Bill
ken1224
Thank You Bill.......
Frank Trzaska
It appears to be the WW II era made knife and not ones of the recently ground pieces. The seller is a very good guy and will surely back up his sales. All in all with the sheath it is a very nice item.

All the best
Frank Trzaska
ken1224
NOW I feel confident that I made the right move. Frank is a expert and I always wanted the Anderson but never got my hands on one. I think John had one but I was to late. Now if I win I have something
real and I got it on e-bay. Many Thanks,
Robert laughing1.gif
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