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    Trench Spike Mk1

    Forged this up tonight, all one piece no welds, this is a use for the Triskele form but instead of scrolling the ends I did this, from 5160.













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    Beautiful work Sam!!!

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    Another great job, Sam!
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    Wicked! Were these actually used in the trenches?
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    Thanks guys.

    Bruce, Yes similar styles and others far worse looking, Alot of soldiers in they're off time would make they're own combat stuff, I have seen a knife with a cast aluminum knuckle guard that had .308 bullets pressed and peened into the front of the knuckleguard, pointy!! I think there was a standard British design that was a spike with spiky knuckle guard.
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    i like how you curved the guard around the spike it looks very nice.
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