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    Welsh Fusiliers Trench Knife

    Hello,

    I am a long-time collector of militaria and have been lucky enough to acquire a very good quality replica of the unique fighting knife used by the Welsh Fusiliers in WW1.

    One of the unusual features of this knife is its folding knuckle guard.

    I am curious as to how soldiers in the trenches would have wrapped or tied back the knuckle guard so that it wouldn't rattle; as it rattles quite loudly if left loose (not something an infantryman would have wanted on a night raid).

    Thank you for your attention.

    Kind regards,

    Laurie Thomson

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    Re: Welsh Fusiliers Trench Knife

    Got a picture of it
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    Re: Welsh Fusiliers Trench Knife

    Laurie, here is a similar thread that might be of interest.

    https://rwf-forum.co.uk/vBulletin/sh...ighlight=knife

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    Re: Welsh Fusiliers Trench Knife

    Thanks Bob.

    I am trying to figure out how soldiers in the field stopped the hinged knuckle guard from rattling. Any ideas?

    Cheers,

    Laurie

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