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WW1 German Trench Knife -Fighting/Dagger -WWI -‘S’ mark -Military Collection -th




WW1 German Trench Knife -Fighting/Dagger -WWI -‘S’ mark -Military Collection -th
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1 German WW1 trench knife available. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This German fighting knife is stamped with an ‘S’ on the ricasso.
This knife measures 11 1/8” overall. The blade measures 6 5/8”.
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Japanese WW II Naval Dirk -IJN/WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Sharkskin




Japanese WW II Naval Dirk -IJN/WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Sharkskin
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1 desirable World War II Japanese Navy Officer’s Dirk available. This World War II Japanese naval officers Dirk would make an important addition to any collection.
This is the premium variation with the shagreen/sharkskin saya (scabbard) as opposed to the more common leather saya.
This dirk measures 13 inches overall. The blade itself measures 8 1/4 inches.
This IJN Officer’s dirk has a nearly perfect yakiba (hamon).
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Japanese WWII Navy Pocket Knife -WW1/WW2 IJN Naval Rope -Old Sword Collection



Japanese WWII Navy Pocket Knife -WW1/WW2 IJN Naval Rope -Old Sword Collection
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1 Japanese Russo-Japanese War thru World War 2 Naval pocket/folding knife available. This hard to find Japanese Navy knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This stag handle Japanese Navy rope knife was used by sailors to cut through thick mooring ropes.
Two kanji are visible on the front of the handle—this should be the sailor’s name.
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German WW1 Butcher Bayonet -Erfurt -Sawback -Antique -WWI Collection -CONDITION!





German WW1 Butcher Bayonet -Erfurt -Sawback -Antique -WWI Collection -CONDITION!
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1 German World War 1 era butcher bayonet available. This German edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This bayonet measures 19 5/8” overall. The blade measures 14 3/8”.
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US Western L46-8 Vietnam Private Purchase Fighting Knife -Antique/Old 8” Combat












US Western L46-8 Vietnam Private Purchase Fighting Knife -Antique/Old 8” Combat
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1 vintage U.S. Vietnam private purchase Western L46-8 full-hilt combat knife available. This Vietnam fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. Vietnam or world militaria collection.
This Vietnam fighting knife measures 13 5/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 8″. The front blade tang is stamped ‘WESTERN BOULDER, COLO. U.S.A.‘. The reverse tang is stamped ‘L46-8‘.
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Vintage US Vietnam Camillus 6” Jet Pilot’s Survival Fighting Knife/Combat








Vintage US Vietnam Camillus 6” Jet Pilot’s Survival Fighting Knife/Combat
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St. Croix Blades BUYS military collections. Call us at 715-557-1688 to sell your rare knife or collection.
1 vintage Vietnam U.S. 6″ jet pilot’s survival knife available. This Camillus jet pilot knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 10 1/2″ overall. The blade itself measures 6″. The ricasso is stamped ‘CAMILLUS N.Y.’. The fullered blade has a blued finish. The blade has a sawtooth spine. The front pouch on the scabbard houses the sharpening stone.
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Vietnam War Randall Model 1-8 Fighting Knife -Orlando, Fla JRB Johnson Roughback








Vietnam War Randall Model 1-8 Fighting Knife -Orlando, Fla JRB Johnson Roughback
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St. Croix Blades BUYS Military Knife Collections. Give us a call at 715-557-1688 to inquire.
1 Vietnam War Randall model 1-8 All Purpose Fighting Knife. This Vietnam fighting knife is ID’d to Vietnam War vet Sgt. T.T. Cieszki. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This model 1 has an 8″ blade. Note that the Randall model 1 has a sharpened false edge–and it is sharp!
This Randall has a Johnson roughback sheath. The back of the blade is engraved ‘CIESZKI. T.T.‘. Sgt. T.T. Cieszki served in Vietnam in 1968.
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Rare US Vietnam War Numbered Plum Blade SOG Fighting Knife/Vtg Combat Collection











Rare US Vietnam War Numbered Plum Blade SOG Fighting Knife/Vtg Combat Collection
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1 vintage U.S. Vietnam War numbered plum blade SOG combat knife. This fine vintage SOG fighting knife would make an exceptional addition to any collection.
The knife blade measures 6 1/16″. This knife measures 10 3/4″ overall. This is numbered ‘1710’ on the tang.
The sharpening stone is a replacement. The original must have cracked. A collector may prefer to remove it. But many would want a stone in the pouch–much like on an OSS stiletto, replacing the rubber o-ring on the sheath instead of having none at all since the original o-rings have deteriorated after all of this time.






























































