This is my latest DIY project, which came together sort of by accident. I visited the Wawarsing Historical Society and Knife Museum in upstate NY back in August. This is run by a group of local volunteers many of whom used to be connected one way or another with the Shrade knife making factory there (closed several years ago). So they had a pile of blades for sale very cheap, various styles, in different states of completion, some obviously factory seconds or out of spec. And of course one of them asked me to take it home with me… It was obviously a blade for a US M3 knife (or M4 bayonet), heat treated and ground to almost final finish. Apparently it was put aside and left unfinished because the median ridge and point veered just a little off centerline, barely noticeable. Not good enough for a modern production item, but we all hear time and again about minor (and sometimes more than minor) imperfections found in handmade antique weapons, so I figured it would make a nifty little “sort of Landsknecht dagger”. I remembered that I had an almost finished nickel silver guard since I changed my plans for a previous dagger project, also not of quite historically correct shape. Also I’ve been thinking for a while about learning to make a wire wrapped handle, and was just waiting for a relatively simple project to try it on. Those Landsknecht (or bollock) pommels with a bunch of little projections gripping the handle were also something I never did and wanted to try.
And here is the result. 6 ¾” blade, 4 1/4” handle, pommel diameter 1 ½”, all fittings in nickel silver, handle wrap is 20 gage craft wire, “gold” single thread and “silver” two threads twisted.
The handle turned out pretty comfortable, actually. Limited gripping options because of the trumpet shape, but comfortable, wrap and all.
Working on the scabbard now, will post when done. It will be set up for traditional horizontal carry across the back, handle to the right and a little up.
Since the dagger is not strictly historically correct, I didn’t go for an all-out metal covered Landsknecht scabbard. It will be a leather covered wooden core, with nickel silver throat and chape.
Alex.
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