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Original Fairbairn Sykes or more modern copy?


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I'm counting on you all with your expertise. I found this at an estate sale over the weekend. No scabbard, no broad arrow, very rusty and the tip is broken but for 5 dollars I could not leave it. It is marked William Rodgers Sheffield England. It has a brass pommel nut and the handle looks like some sort of cast alloy. If original is it a 3rd pattern? No other markings on it.

 

Thanks Mark

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  • 5 weeks later...
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I think it’s a real 3rd pattern. I don’t see anything that makes it stand out as fake. I feel like there are a number of variations of this knife.

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Thanks guys. I cleaned it up as well as I could so now I just need to find a scabbard for it. I'm sure there's someone who makes them online.

Mark

  • 2 months later...
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The only thing i found to do with the whole "sheffield " thing was this...

It always made me be wary of buying in the past, but who knows... Anyway any information is food for thought. :)

 

 

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  • 1 month later...
US Army 86
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I just finished posted something similar about my FS dagger. See my post when you click on my username.
If my FS is a real WWII era one or a post WWII. I’ll post my photos here too for additional information. 
 

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