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*Fact 1: Nichols turned his hand to making combat knived during World War II after serving in World War I. |
*Fact 1: Nichols turned his hand to making combat knived during World War II after serving in World War I. |
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+ | *Fact 2: Many families ordered his knives to make sure that their soldiers were protected during combat. |
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* Fact 3: The pommel cap was usually graced with an Indian-head nickel soldered in place. |
* Fact 3: The pommel cap was usually graced with an Indian-head nickel soldered in place. |
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*Fact 4: There was a controversy over people making their own weapons using war materials. The government preferred to produce military issue knives over other people making knifes using these materials. |
*Fact 4: There was a controversy over people making their own weapons using war materials. The government preferred to produce military issue knives over other people making knifes using these materials. |
Latest revision as of 17:49, 19 October 2016
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- Fact 1: Nichols turned his hand to making combat knived during World War II after serving in World War I.
- Fact 2: Many families ordered his knives to make sure that their soldiers were protected during combat.
- Fact 3: The pommel cap was usually graced with an Indian-head nickel soldered in place.
- Fact 4: There was a controversy over people making their own weapons using war materials. The government preferred to produce military issue knives over other people making knifes using these materials.
- Fact 5: Since the end of trench warfare, most military combat knives have been secondarily designed for utility use suich as clearing foilage, chopping branches for cover, opening ammunition crates, etc.