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New Book on The Model 1918 Mark1 Trench Knife and Variations


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Hello,

 

I will be at the MAX Show this week in Pittsburg PA. from September 19-21 with copies of the books I have left as well as U.S. edged weapons for sale.

 

Stop by and say hello. Forum members will receive a discount.

 

Thanks.

Greg

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Hope everyone and their families have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

The same wishes to you and your family, Greg!

 

Best,

 

V/r Lance

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Book received and I am very pleased. Looks like a great study and includes several variations. I recently picked up a French trench knife and there is a little information on that as well since it was a bit of an inspiration for the 1918. Thanks Greg!

 

Ron

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Book has been sold out. Thank you to all who purchased it and the kind words in your reviews.

 

Working on a Volume 2 and hoping to be ready for the beginning of 2020.

 

Regards,

Greg

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Hello all members of the U.S. Militaria Forum.

 

Volume 2, "Knuckle Knives of the Second World War" is currently being completed at my printer.

 

It is large format, hard cover and 346 pages. Over 200 knuckle knife examples and variations are reviewed.

 

The book as well as a limited run of 50 additional copies of my first book, "The Model 1918 Mark 1 Trench Knife and Variations", will be available at this years Show of Shows in Louisville, Kentucky next month.

 

There will only be a limited run of 350 copies being printed in the U.S.A. for Volume 2.

 

Hope to see you at the S.O.S

 

Greg Aloisio

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3 hours ago, Napo74 said:

Do you think it could be possible to get an exemple of the boos?

 

Here's a link to Frank Trazska's sale page site: http://www.usmilitaryknives.com/           

Go to the very bottom of the very long page. It's listed there.  Knuckle Knives of WWII

Marv

 

 

 

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