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New in BOX Vintage Blackjack Combat REINHARDT Kukri Knife -SEKI JAPAN (RARE)




New in BOX Vintage Blackjack Combat REINHARDT Kukri Knife -SEKI JAPAN (RARE)
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1 new in the box vintage Blackjack Combat Reinhardt design Kukri knife available. This vintage Blackjack knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This kukri has a 13 3/8″ blade. This knife measures 18 3/4″ overall.This knife was made in the Seki, Japan.
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HARD-TO-FIND US WW II Short Combat Knife w/Wood Handle & M6 Type Sheath/ID’d/WW2







HARD-TO-FIND US WW II Short Combat Knife w/Wood Handle & M6 Type Sheath/ID’d/WW2
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1 hard-to-find U.S. World War 2 combat knife available. This knife is described by collectors as the ‘short combat knife with M6-type sheath’. This ID’d knife would make an important addition to any military knife collection.
The knife offered here is a fine example of this combat model. The handle and sheath have matching serial numbers ‘349’. The wood handle is stamped on each side with this number. In addition, the soldier marked his name on the pommel ‘JOSEPH HENNESSY’. The blade has the usual mark ‘BCD’ engraved in electric pencil.
This knife has a brass pommel and an iron guard. One side of the blade is flat on these knives. The other side has a raised middle ridge. The short scabbard is made in the same style as the early M3 trench knife’s M6 scabbard. The scabbard is stamped with the soldier’s name again, as well as his unit ‘JOSEPH JOHN HENNESSY F. C. 1/C DIV F’ (Fire Controlman First Class in a ship’s Division F).
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US WW II Kinfolks V44 Fighting Knife -Machete Survival Marines/WW2 Collection






US WW II Kinfolks V44 Fighting Knife -Machete Survival Marines/WW2 Collection
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1 vintage U.S. WW2 Kinfolks V-44 survival knife available. This V-44 combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This V-44 was made by Kinfolks. The blade is stamped ‘Kinfolks INC.‘. This knife measures 14 1/2″ overall. The blade itself measures 9 9/16″. This knife has a brass guard, and black composite handle. This V44 has its original scabbard.
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Vet ID’d—US WW II Cattaraugus 225Q Fighting Knife—ROGER BALLARD Collection





Vet ID’d—US WW II Cattaraugus 225Q Fighting Knife—ROGER BALLARD Collection
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ST. CROIX BLADES BUYS MILITARY KNIFE COLLECTIONS.
CALL 715-557-1688 TO SELL YOUR COLLECTION.1 U.S. World War 2 Cattaraugus 225Q fighting knife from the Roger Ballard Collection available. This premium knife comes with its original hand-drawn ID card that Roger Ballard made for this knife. This U.S. combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This U.S. fighting knife is also ID’d on its sheath. The sheath is marked ‘APRIL 21, 1945 PFC KENNETH R. SHARP 36951503‘.
This knife measures 10 1/2″ overall. The blade itself measures 6″. The blade tang is stamped ‘Cattaraugus 225Q’. The blade was extra thick for prying open shipping crates during the War. The pommel on the 225Q Quartermaster fighting knife has a hammer head for pounding the crate lids back down again.
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US/Canada WW II CASE V-42 Stiletto Fighting Knife -1st Special Service Force/V42










US/Canada WW II CASE V-42 Stiletto Fighting Knife -1st Special Service Force/V42
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Have a Case V-42 to sell? Or a collection of Military Knives? Give us a call at 715-557-1688 to get an offer from St. Croix Blades.
1 vintage U.S./Canadian World War 2 Case V-42 stiletto. A First Special Service Force V42 would make a centerpiece knife in any collection.
This Case V42 has the long sheath with it. The blade on this knife measures 7 3/32″. The leather under the guard was cut away during the War by the soldier that carried this knife.
This knife is ID’d. The back of the sheath has the soldier’s serial # stenciled on it. The serial # is kind of hard to read, but I am getting ‘W-0218’. If I am correct, I believe this is a Canadian serial #.
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Rare US WW2 ROBESON USMC Mark 2 Fighting Knife w/PIN-UP GIRL SHEATH













Rare US WW2 ROBESON USMC Mark 2 Fighting Knife w/PIN-UP GIRL SHEATH
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Have a collection of military knives to sell? Give us a call at 715-557-1688 to get an offer from St. Croix Blades.
1 exceedingly rare World War 2 Robeson U.S.M.C. Mark 2 fighting knife. This early War Robeson Mark 2 combat knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
This Mark 2 variation has red and black spacers next to the guard and pommel. The blade is blued. Many collectors consider the Robeson U.S.M.C. Mark 2 to be the most attractive Mark 2 of World War II.
The blade on this desirable Mark 2 measures 7″. The knife is marked ‘ROBESON SHUREDGE’ on the front tang. The reverse tang is stamped ‘U.S.M.C.’.
The sheath is decorated with pin-up art. This Marine’s sweetheart was ‘Muriel Miller’. Her name and the date ‘1943’ are marked into the back of the sheath. And her pin-up image is drawn into the front of the sheath. The back of the scabbard is also marked ‘PARRY ISLE’. Parry Isle is mark of Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
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US WW II Fighting Knife -Old/Antique CIVIL WAR SWORD BLADE -WW2/Military/Theater





US WW II Fighting Knife -Old/Antique CIVIL WAR SWORD BLADE -WW2/Military/Theater
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1 U.S. World War 2 sword blade fighting knife. This desirable combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This WW2 theater fighting knife was made with the blade from a cut-down U.S. Civil War sword blade. The blade is etched with caisson wheels, cannon, etc. The major portion of the handle was made from downed enemy aircraft plexiglass.
The blade measures 6 7/8″. This knife measures 12 9/16″ overall.




































































