Knife Sykes Fairbairn
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Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Hey Guys,
Turned very lucky the other day. I managed to convince a friend into parting with his original Sykes Fairbairn knife. Its in almost pristine condition except the sheath which shows aging and the handle has bronze peeping out. Adds a bit of a character to the knife I feel. Researched and Found out all about this knife. It's an original WW II issue 3rd pattern with ribbed handle, casting mark #4,Hand guard marked "21" with an inverted V on top of the figure and marked "ENGLAND" on the other side.Handle marked "2" and the blade has a cut at the Ricasso. I feel elated.
Here's the picture taken in hurry from excitement.
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z186 ... 0392-1.jpg
Cheers !!
Marksman
Turned very lucky the other day. I managed to convince a friend into parting with his original Sykes Fairbairn knife. Its in almost pristine condition except the sheath which shows aging and the handle has bronze peeping out. Adds a bit of a character to the knife I feel. Researched and Found out all about this knife. It's an original WW II issue 3rd pattern with ribbed handle, casting mark #4,Hand guard marked "21" with an inverted V on top of the figure and marked "ENGLAND" on the other side.Handle marked "2" and the blade has a cut at the Ricasso. I feel elated.
Here's the picture taken in hurry from excitement.
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z186 ... 0392-1.jpg
Cheers !!
Marksman
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Congratulations!
If you search this section you will find a thread with some details and a couple of interesting links to sites with info on this knife. The thread was regarding repairing the Sykes Fairbairn.
If you search this section you will find a thread with some details and a couple of interesting links to sites with info on this knife. The thread was regarding repairing the Sykes Fairbairn.
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Thanks Rajat, This knife was with me for safe keeping for a long time but now I officially own it.
Cheers !!!
Marksman
Cheers !!!
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Hi,
Congratulations for your purchase.
Guess, I too have a similar knife to yours ! Do check out the antecedents once again...
Congratulations for your purchase.
Guess, I too have a similar knife to yours ! Do check out the antecedents once again...
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Aloha,
Gerber, the American cousin, MK II Combat, production date: 1984, one of 9210 made
Found at local Gun Show
Gerber, the American cousin, MK II Combat, production date: 1984, one of 9210 made
Found at local Gun Show
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
An original and venerable knife you have there marksman Congratulations and Enjoy!
I have tweaked the original image and placed it in-line here, for easy comparison. Hope you dont mind.
I have tweaked the original image and placed it in-line here, for easy comparison. Hope you dont mind.
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
When I was a kid I thought these were the coolest knives except all the Mk2's of that era were serrated which even back then I thought looked cheesy.YogiBear wrote:Aloha,
Gerber, the American cousin, MK II Combat, production date: 1984, one of 9210 made
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Olly if you were looking for a reproduction, you may have preferred to opt for one of these - http://tinyurl.com/7pg28go
They also have originals (in various conditions/ at different prices) that come up for auction on ebay from time to time. Many sellers would be happy to ship to India as well.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
They also have originals (in various conditions/ at different prices) that come up for auction on ebay from time to time. Many sellers would be happy to ship to India as well.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Noted, Abhijeet ! Thanks...
Made in Pakistan, of all places, is intriguing... !
Although I already have one of the mentioned type, the link is useful...
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Marksman - any idea when (which year) your original Sykes Fairbairn could have been manufactured/issued - I realize that you do say WWII issue - just curious?!
And hey, to me - the original is truly exciting; no offense meant to the owners of the nice looking reproductions
Olly - Made in Pakistan, of all places, is intriguing... ! LOL - !
And hey, to me - the original is truly exciting; no offense meant to the owners of the nice looking reproductions
Olly - Made in Pakistan, of all places, is intriguing... ! LOL - !
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Very, very Nice, Marksman. An authentic piece of history.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
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Re: Knife Sykes Fairbairn
Slightly OT - but this reminded me strongly of the Stiletto used in the movie 'The Eye of the Needle' - which I watched, yet again, recently. The protagonist - code name 'the needle' or 'die nadel' (German Spy) uses an auto stiletto that is somewhat similar....from a forearm rig methinks - any thoughts?
Eye of the Needle is a spy thriller novel written by British author Ken Follett - wonderful writer! The book was made into a motion picture in 1981 directed by Richard Marquand.
Sorry about the OT but couldn't resist it - the similarity and period is so close and intriguing; it could may hap be taken to a new thread as not much is known about this knife, used by Donald Sutherland in the movie...?
My apologies again marksman
Eye of the Needle is a spy thriller novel written by British author Ken Follett - wonderful writer! The book was made into a motion picture in 1981 directed by Richard Marquand.
Sorry about the OT but couldn't resist it - the similarity and period is so close and intriguing; it could may hap be taken to a new thread as not much is known about this knife, used by Donald Sutherland in the movie...?
My apologies again marksman
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