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Imperial M3 Trench Knife -US WW2/WWII/USM3 Fighting/Collection -Bld-mrkd —MINT—




Imperial M3 Trench Knife -US WW2/WWII/USM3 Fighting/Collection -Bld-mrkd —MINT—
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1 mint U.S. WW2 Imperial Blade-marked M3 trench fighting knife available. This U.S. WW2 edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This M3 trench knife measures 11 3/4” overall. The blade measures 6 13/16”.
The pommel has the flaming bomb mark.
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Japanese Samurai Sword in Shirasaya/Katana/Old/Antique Collection -Bizen KOTO/th







Japanese Samurai Sword in Shirasaya/Katana/Old/Antique Collection -Bizen KOTO/th
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1 antique Japanese sword available. This Koto period Samurai sword is mounted in shirasaya with a rattan wrap. This sword would make a fine addition to any collection.
Much of the signature was cut off when this sword was shortened. ‘Bizen (province)’ remains of the signature. The blade’s cutting edge/nagasa measures 25 5/8” (65 cm).
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BUCK Model 188 M9 Bayonet Fighting Knife -Box -Collection



BUCK Model 188 M9 Bayonet Fighting Knife -Box -Collection
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1 new in the box Buck model 188 M9 bayonet fighting knife available. This Buck commercial M9 would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 12 1/8” overall. The blade measures 7 1/8”.
The front ricasso is stamped ‘BUCK 188 C U.S.A.’.
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Japanese WW2 Army Sword -Antique/Old WWII Samurai/Gendai/Gendaito KANENAO











Japanese WW2 Army Sword -Antique/Old WWII Samurai/Gendai/Gendaito KANENAO
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1 traditionally-made, water-tempered Japanese WW2 gendai sword available. This fine antique Japanese sword would make an important acquisition for any collection.
The blade measures 25 1/4″ (64.1 cm) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine. The nakago is signed. This sword was made by Ichihara Kanenao. This is a traditional gendai sword–there are no arsenal or Showa stamps on the nakago.
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Papered Antique 1800’s AD Japanese Sword -Old Samurai -NTHK -Polished













Papered Antique 1800’s AD Japanese Sword -Old Samurai -NTHK -Polished
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1 antique early 1800’s A.D. Japanese ko-wakizashi available. This fine antique Japanese sword would make an important acquisition for any collection.
This sword was papered by the NTHK. This mumei sword is attributed to Hosakawa Masachika. This would be Shinshu Matsushiro-shi Masachika, working in the 1st half of the 19th century and a student of Hosokawa Masayoshi.
The blade measures 38 cm (15″) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine.
This sword is mounted in new shirasaya, and has been polished. This sword has a gold gilt habaki.
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Japanese WW2 Army Sword -Antique/Old WWII Samurai/Gendai/Gendaito/Mori KUNITOSHI












Japanese WW2 Army Sword -Antique/Old WWII Samurai/Gendai/Gendaito/Mori KUNITOSHI
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1 traditionally-made, water-tempered Japanese WW2 gendai sword available. This fine antique Japanese sword would make an important acquisition for any collection.
The blade measures 23 9/16″ (59.8 cm) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine. The nakago is signed. This sword was made by Mori Kunitoshi. This is a traditional gendai sword–there are no arsenal or Showa stamps on the nakago. Kunitoshi was a Rikugen Jumei Tosho during World War 2.
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WW II Randall Fighting Knife -US WW2 Model 1-6 -Made Orlando FLA -Old/Collection









WW II Randall Fighting Knife -US WW2 Model 1-6 -Made Orlando FLA -Old/Collection
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1 U.S. World War 2 Randall Model 1 fighting knife. This early Randall combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife has its original H.H. Heiser sheath. This 6” blade Randall model 1 knife measures 10 5/16” overall.
The sheath is stamped ‘H.H. HEISER MAKER DENVER, COLO.’.
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German WW2 Forestry Luftwaffe Bayonet -WWII Fighting Knife -Military/Collection








German WW2 Forestry Luftwaffe Bayonet -WWII Fighting Knife -Military/Collection
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1 German World War 2 Forestry Luftwaffe bayonet. A rare bayonet in exceptional condition like this one would make an important addition to any collection.
This Forestry Luftwaffe bayonet is maker marked “Ch. A.W.” and distributor marked “Waffen-Loesche Berlin”. The inspection mark “H” is marked on the spine. The original grind lines are clear on the perfect, factory finish blade.
The scabbard frog lug and screw are intact.










































































