WW2 German HJ Knife RZM WKC
Offered here is a very nice example of a late production Hitler Youth Knife. This HJ knife is a late production piece as indicated by the lack of motto, RZM stamp, and presence of a ricasso. This knife is well worn, and you can tell that the Hitler Youth boy who carried this used it as a tool. With that being said, there is no major damage like chipped blades, or broken handles that you often see on these knives. The blade is fairly patinated, but no sharpening or chips/dents. The scabbard retains much of its original paint, however you can see it was well worn. The leather snap is very strong and still intact, which is one of the best parts of this knife. There is no major enamel damage to the HJ diamond grip inset as well. Overall this knife is a very nice, well worn Hitler Youth knife.
Offered here is a very nice example of a late production Hitler Youth Knife. This HJ knife is a late production piece as indicated by the lack of motto, RZM stamp, and presence of a ricasso. This knife is well worn, and you can tell that the Hitler Youth boy who carried this used it as a tool. With that being said, there is no major damage like chipped blades, or broken handles that you often see on these knives. The blade is fairly patinated, but no sharpening or chips/dents. The scabbard retains much of its original paint, however you can see it was well worn. The leather snap is very strong and still intact, which is one of the best parts of this knife. There is no major enamel damage to the HJ diamond grip inset as well. Overall this knife is a very nice, well worn Hitler Youth knife.
Offered here is a very nice example of a late production Hitler Youth Knife. This HJ knife is a late production piece as indicated by the lack of motto, RZM stamp, and presence of a ricasso. This knife is well worn, and you can tell that the Hitler Youth boy who carried this used it as a tool. With that being said, there is no major damage like chipped blades, or broken handles that you often see on these knives. The blade is fairly patinated, but no sharpening or chips/dents. The scabbard retains much of its original paint, however you can see it was well worn. The leather snap is very strong and still intact, which is one of the best parts of this knife. There is no major enamel damage to the HJ diamond grip inset as well. Overall this knife is a very nice, well worn Hitler Youth knife.