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US WW II COLLINS GREEN HORN HANDLE—AWESOME COLOR PAIRING—V44 FIGHTING KNIFE








US WW II COLLINS GREEN HORN HANDLE—AWESOME COLOR PAIRING—V44 FIGHTING KNIFE
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1 vintage WW2 V-44 USMC fighting knife available. This green horn handle 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 1/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 9 7/16″. This knife has a brass guard, and green horn handle. The Collins scabbard is stamped ‘COLLINS & Co. LEGITIMUS 13’.
Photo 9 above is from Mike Silvey’s book Knives of the United States Military World War II.
The green horn on this knife is super unique. The craftsman at Collins who paired up the horn handle scales on this knife made a beautiful choice–note the dark green paired with the light green.
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WW II 2nd Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife -WW2/F-S Commando Collection












WW II 2nd Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife -WW2/F-S Commando Collection
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1 rare, uncarried condition World War II 2nd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife available. This 2nd pattern knife has a rare variation scabbard. This 2nd pattern British F/S fighting knife, with its rare variation sheath, would make an important addition to any collection.
This F-S fighting knife measures 11 7/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 7″. The guard is marked ‘ENGLAND’, and ‘B2’. The broad arrow mark is also stamped on the guard.
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US WW II Ruana Fighting Knife—1943 Square Cut Old/Antique WW2 Collection/Rare











US WW II Ruana Fighting Knife—1943 Square Cut Old/Antique WW2 Collection/Rare
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1 rare U.S. WW2 fighting knife that is missing from almost every military knife collection–because they are almost impossible to find. This exceedingly rare Ruana fighting knife would make a holy grail addition to any military or Ruana knife collection.
This WW2 Ruana fighter has square cut handle scales–dating this knife to 1938-1943. But is dated more specifically to 1941-1943 by the sheath–this style of sheath with the buckle keeper strap was only made by Rudy for his fighting knives. This knife is also pre-stamp.
The blade on this Ruana measures 5 7/8″ long. This knife measures 10 1/2″ overall.
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US WW II PAL M4 Fighting Knife—Unissued & UNOPENED!—WW2 -w/BOX



US WW II PAL M4 Fighting Knife—Unissued & UNOPENED!—WW2 -w/BOX
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1 U.S. WW2 PAL M4 fighting knife–still unopened in its original box. This unissued, still sealed PAL M4 in its original box would make an exceedingly rare addition to any collection.
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US WWII RICHTIG 4” Boot Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/Old WW2/FJR








US WWII RICHTIG 4” Boot Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/Old WW2/FJR
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Have a Richtig fighting or hunting knife to sell? Give us a call at 715-557-1688.
1 U.S. World War 2 4″ Richtig fighting knife. This rare, small Richtig boot knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
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. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This knife measures just 8 3/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 4 3/16″. This Richtig fighter is stamped ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring.
The scabbard was with this knife throughout World War 2.
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US WW II CASE XX V44 Fighting Knife -USMC/Marines/V-44 Collection/WW2 Military











US WW II CASE XX V44 Fighting Knife -USMC/Marines/V-44 Collection/WW2 Military
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1 rare vintage WW2 Case XX V-44 survival knife available. This V-44 combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This V-44 was made by CASE. This knife measures 14 1/4″ overall. The blade itself measures 9 7/16″. This knife has a brass guard, and black composite handle.
The scabbard itself is awesome trench art. The scabbard is marked on its front ‘J.D. MARSHALL Cairo Egypt’. Note the shape of the scabbard–this is one of a kind.
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Steve VOORHIS Custom Slender SUBHILT FIGHTER -Sub-Hilt Fighting Knife





Steve VOORHIS Custom Slender SUBHILT FIGHTER -Sub-Hilt Fighting Knife
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1 Steve Voorhis custom Subhilt Fighter. This elegant slender/narrow variation fighter by Steve Voorhis would make an important addition to any collection.
The guard is solid nickel-silver. The handle is yellow micarta. The blade measures 7″. This knife measures 12 1/16″ overall.
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US WW II JOHN EK Model 7 Commando Knife w/ORIGINAL EK SHEATH!-Old WW2 Collection









US WW II JOHN EK Model 7 Commando Knife w/ORIGINAL EK SHEATH!-Old WW2 Collection
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1 rare U.S. World War 2 John Ek model 7 fighting knife available. This knife has its original Ek sheath–this is difficult to find on a WW2 Ek. This important knife would make a rare addition to any U.S. fighting knife, military, or world militaria collection.
The blade is stamped ‘7 C409’. This knife measures 11 1/2″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 3/4″. The Ek scabbard has that great waxed front. The soldier that carried this knife marked the first initial of his last name into the handle. The handle has lead-filled rivets.










































































