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Can anyone tell me anything about this or how to clean up this blade properly? Also I need to know how to clean and store daggers and bayonets.Gun oil on the blades ok?

 
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I just plan on letting my son use it as a hunting/fishing knife.Just wanting to get it presentable
Thanks
 
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I am no expert, but it looks like a 1960's camping knife with plastic handles.
 
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If you use gun oil, us it sparingly, ian.
 
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It is not post war because it says Made In Germany and not East or West Germany. Could be post-reunification because of the combination of corkscrew and knife. JMHO. Cheers, Raul
 
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West German post war vineyard worker knife
I have one same in green leather scabbard
 
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