In KNIVES Type and origin of this knife? Found in Melbourne, Australia in the 1960s April 6, 2026 My grandfather found this under an old house in Melbourne, Australia. We don’t know anything about it but would love to know what it is. by Illustrious-Ask-5043 KnifeKnives Prev Post The level of quality blew me away! April 6, 2026 Next Post Is this still considered a “top tier” knife? April 6, 2026 Related Posts My first fixed blade April 8, 2026 Meet the Tenableknives Parr 🖤🤎 April 8, 2026 New Knife April 8, 2026 1 Comment JohnnyMiskatonic 2 days ago Looks like a [Smatchet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smatchet), WW2-era combat knife. Fairbairn-Sykes were the originators, though this model lacks some of the classic Fairbairn-Sykes version features like a central spine and a lanyard hole in the blade. This could be the [Case and Sons](https://www.ima-usa.com/products/original-british-wwii-oss-smatchet-heavy-fighting-knife-with-scabbard-and-original-box-new-old-stock?variant=41101193019461) model.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
JohnnyMiskatonic 2 days ago Looks like a [Smatchet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smatchet), WW2-era combat knife. Fairbairn-Sykes were the originators, though this model lacks some of the classic Fairbairn-Sykes version features like a central spine and a lanyard hole in the blade. This could be the [Case and Sons](https://www.ima-usa.com/products/original-british-wwii-oss-smatchet-heavy-fighting-knife-with-scabbard-and-original-box-new-old-stock?variant=41101193019461) model.
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Looks like a [Smatchet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smatchet), WW2-era combat knife. Fairbairn-Sykes were the originators, though this model lacks some of the classic Fairbairn-Sykes version features like a central spine and a lanyard hole in the blade. This could be the [Case and Sons](https://www.ima-usa.com/products/original-british-wwii-oss-smatchet-heavy-fighting-knife-with-scabbard-and-original-box-new-old-stock?variant=41101193019461) model.