J. Adams Sheffield England F-S Fighting Knife 1st Pattern - Stainless Steel Mirror Finish Double Edge Dagger Blade
J. Adams Sheffield England F-S Fighting Knife 1st Pattern - Stainless Steel Mirror Finish Double Edge Dagger Blade
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J. Adams Sheffield England F-S Fighting Knife 1st Pattern - Stainless Steel Mirror Finish Double Edge Dagger Blade
J. Adams Sheffield England F-S Fighting Knife 1st Pattern - Stainless Steel Mirror Finish Double Edge Dagger Blade
Authentic J. Adams Sheffield England F-S Fighting Knife, 1st Pattern FS — a classic double-edged dagger that embodies traditional Sheffield craftsmanship for collectors, reenactors, and display enthusiasts. With its bright mirror-polish blade and period-correct detailing, it offers a tangible connection to maritime-era weapon design.
- Overall Length: 12" (30.48 cm) total for a balanced, display-worthy silhouette
- Blade: 7" (17.78 cm) mirror-finish, double-edge dagger blade in the traditional fighting knife profile
- Blade Material & Finish: Stainless steel with a bright, polished surface designed for durability and visual impact
- Handle & Hardware: Textured stainless handle with a matching stainless guard and pommel for a secure grip and cohesive look
- Sheath: Black leather belt sheath for safe carry and convenient display
- Origin & Pattern: Made in Sheffield, England by J. Adams; identified as the 1st Pattern FS fighting knife
- Packaging: Bagged to protect the knife during storage and shipping
This knife is well-suited for display in a historical knife collection, reenactment dressing, or as a conversation piece for enthusiasts who appreciate period-correct design and craftsmanship. The combination of a long, double-edged blade, textured stainless handle, and polished finish reflects traditional Sheffield knife-making while offering a tangible connection to maritime-era and combat-focused collectibles. The included black leather sheath enables safe carry and easy presentation, whether you’re showcasing it on a shelf or preparing it for a detailed study of its construction. For collectors and historians, this piece provides a precise reference point to analyze blade geometry, guard design, and finish that define the era.
