TheHobbyist
SWCA Member
Hello Friends,
Hope all is well wherever this message finds you. As some of you know, my Dad died very unexpectedly about 8 months ago. I am just now working up the will to go through some of his personal belongings--still don't want to remove anything from Mom's house at the moment.
Anyways, when I was going through some of his files and collections, I came across a homemade wood knife that was clearly made by my Grandpa in WW2 that says on the wood blade 'My training knife for combat'. In old time lettering.
Has anyone else ever heard of this? Did some soldiers expecting to go to theater craft a knife for training other then my kin? Was this something they were encouraged to do??? I found this trinket to be extremely fascinating and also insightful as to how many men, in my case my grandfather, who grew up on the family farm, was preparing for 'the horrors of war'.