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I can't find any markings on the knife itself, but the sheath seems to be distinctive. Can someone identify the maker?

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DLKG,

I took another look and you are correct that stamp is there.  I know we do not have a lot of watermans here so I wonder where those folks are hiding LOL.

I do not see a fuller (groove in blade for bloodletting) in picture, so yours should be the hunting version. I have one also, but I believe mine was used in WWII as it does have the fuller. I agree that there does not seem to be many Watermans here!

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