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Mountain Knife FNT (Fábrica Nacional de Toledo) (Spain) by GARO

Well, here I show you a knife so special to me, first, the place it occupies in the history of English weapons and for being a gift from Francesc Moragas (Cesclobo) Weapons Forum White Spain, from and through Amigo!
Manufactured by Fabrique Nationale de Toledo, a former Fábrica Nacional de Armas de Toledo (1761-1910), which closed in 1998.
Designed in the years 1942/43 and regulatory application in 1945 for the mountain troops of the English Army, is so used in Ladder Company Skiers, Units Mountain, Mountain Military School, Guerrillas, Coes, etc, was used until the late seventies, the eighties was replaced by Black Bear Aitor knife.









is a full tang knife blade, ie blade, guard and handle in a single piece of steel, so afalcatada.
in his back has a triple serrated teeth very small, which is used to remove snow and ice on skis.































The handle has a plastic handle painted black, with a segrinado in full, generous covered by two bolts. The knife ends in a steel handle is welded to the connection by entering this on the knob about 10 mm ..
has the following markings, as on a side road near the guard, between the second and last third of the leaf, the logo of TNF and the guard a letter, in this case a U. On the other hand in guarding the series, in this case T 216 and stores it in its front face, in the end the number 60, which suspect may be the year of manufacture of the specimen.































The sheath is leather beef cooked with brown and metal tip, which is attached and secured with two rivets on the back. It has a clip that holds it by the handle.
Measurements: Total length 250 mm
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140 mm sheet length.
Width Max. Leaf 35 mm.
Blade thickness 5.5 mm.
Long Handle 92 mm.

























The design of this particular knife was the basis for the famous English model Aitor Black Bear and the Villegas.


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