The Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife stands symbolic for daring secret
operations that Britain ran during World War II. This book provides an
insight in the development of 20th century's most influential military
fighting knife and its historical background. Also the biographical
background of its inventors, William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric Anthony
Sykes, is embedded in this story and unburdened of all the myths and
legends that have been woven around these two innovative men. It covers
not only the basic variations of the F-S knife but also numerous other
examples the collector may encounter. The problematic topic of fakes is
discussed as well as the question as to how to narrow the focus of one's
collection. Thus, prospective buyers of Fairbairn-Sykes knives will find
this book a useful guide through the jungle of variants and fakes.