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OSS SOE Tire Slasher Knife/WW II US/British Military -WW2 Clandestine -Latama



OSS SOE Tire Slasher Knife/WW II US/British Military -WW2 Clandestine -Latama
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1 rare OSS SOE Tire Slasher Knife available. This WW2 Clandestine Knife would make an important addition to any advanced collection.
These knives were made for the SOE and the OSS. The knife’s master blade measures 3 7/16″. This knife measures 4 7/8″ overall when closed. The second blade on this knife is the tire slasher blade for clandestine work. 150 of these knives were bought as surplus after the War by Latama knives of Italy. Latama used an electric pencil and wrote ‘ITALY’ on the large blade, and ‘LATAMA’ on the small blade.
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OSS SOE Escape Knife -WW II US / British Military -Pocket/WW2 Collection




OSS SOE Escape Knife -WW II US / British Military -Pocket/WW2 Collection
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1 rare OSS SOE Escape Knife available. This WW2 Escape Knife would make an important addition to any advanced collection.
These knives were made for the SOE and the OSS. The knife’s master blade measures 2 7/8″. This knife measures 5 1/4″ overall when closed.
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Cattaraugus 22929 Elephant Toe/Sunfish Knife/Antique/Old Collection ORIGINAL BOX









Cattaraugus 22929 Elephant Toe/Sunfish Knife/Antique/Old Collection ORIGINAL BOX
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1 antique Cattaraugus model 22929 elephant toe knife available. This knife still has its rare, original box!
This knife’s model number is stamped on the smaller blade. The master blade measures 2 9/16″. The second blade measures 1 9/16″.
The Cattaraugus box has beautiful artwork. The end of the box is marked in pencil with the model number ‘22929’. Pocket knives were usually sold to hardware stores in boxes of 12, or in boxes of 1/2 dozen. This knife is marked in pencil ‘1/12’ for ‘one’ knife.
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US WW2 COLLINS V44 FIGHTING KNIFE -WW II MACHETE -USMC/MARINE CORPS COLLECTION








US WW2 COLLINS V44 FIGHTING KNIFE -WW II MACHETE -USMC/MARINE CORPS COLLECTION
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1 U.S. WW2 V-44 USMC fighting knife available. This V-44 is in excellent condition. This World War II V-44 would make an important addition to any collection.
This V-44 was made by Collins. The blade is stamped ‘COLLINS & CO. LEGITIMUS MADE IN U.S.A. No. 18’. This knife measures 14″ overall. The blade itself measures 9 5/16″. This knife has a brass guard, and bakelite handle.
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RARE Frank J Richtig Cleaver -Antique/Old Knife Collection -FJR CLARKSON NEB

RARE Frank J Richtig Cleaver -Antique/Old Knife Collection -FJR CLARKSON NEB
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1 hard-to-find antique Frank J. Richtig aluminum-handle meat cleaver available. As mentioned in the title, a Richtig meat cleaver is rare.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s.
This impressive-sized Richtig cleaver measures 12 1/4″ overall. The cutting edge itself measures 6 1/8″. The aluminum handle is marked with the ‘HAND MADE BY F.J. RICHTIG CLARKSON, NEBR.’ stamp. This cleaver weighs a heavy 1 lb. 5 oz.
If you are going to own a cleaver, here’s a cleaver that few others would have in their collection.
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Frank J Richtig Spatula -Antique/Old Knife Collection -Rare -FJR CLARKSON NEB



Frank J Richtig Spatula -Antique/Old Knife Collection -Rare -FJR CLARKSON NEB
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1 hard-to-find antique Frank J. Richtig aluminum-handle spatula available. As mentioned in the title, a Richtig spatula is ultra rare.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s.
This rare Richtig spatula measures 8 1/2″ overall. The aluminum handle is marked with the ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.‘ stamp.
This is a Richtig piece that few others would have in their collection.
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WW2 Case V42 Stiletto Fighting Knife -US 1st Special Service Force Dagger










WW2 Case V42 Stiletto Fighting Knife -US 1st Special Service Force Dagger
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1 vintage U.S. World War 2 Case V-42 stiletto. This V-42 is a premium example–for the most advanced collections.
This Case V-42 has the long scabbard. The blade on this knife measures 7 7/16″–its full original length.
This knife was used by the First Special Service Force. Frank Trzaska notes in his article “The Case V-42 Stiletto” which appeared in the April 1998 edition of KnifeWorld, that “The U.S. Special Forces (Green Berets) use the V-42 in their Distinctive Insignia, their Unit Crest and in their shoulder patch.” The Case V-42 is a coveted and classic U.S. fighting knife.
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Vet Identified—US WW II USMC Mark 2 Fighting Knife -WW2 Camillus/Old/Collection







Vet Identified—US WW II USMC Mark 2 Fighting Knife -WW2 Camillus/Old/Collection
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1 U.S. World War 2 Camillus U.S.M.C. Mark 2 fighting knife. This U.S. Mark 2 combat knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
This U.S. combat knife is identified to the Marine that carried it. The sheath throat is stamped ‘GEORGE BREAMA U.S.M.C.’.
The blade on this desirable Mark 2 measures 6 13/16″. The handle of this fighting knife also has George Breama’s initials stamped into it ‘G B’. The leather sheath and handle have carving on them–done during downtime between battles.




















































