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Vietnam War SOG Knife/US Presentation Fighting Bolo/SILVEY BOOK KNIFE/Collection



Vietnam War SOG Knife/US Presentation Fighting Bolo/SILVEY BOOK KNIFE/Collection
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1 exceedingly rare U.S. Vietnam War MACV SOG Presentation Bolo fighting knife available. This knife is desirable to collectors–this knife is the actual knife in Michael W. Silvey’s book SOG KNIVES and More from America’s War in Southeast Asia. This important knife would make a rare addition to any U.S. fighting knife, military, or world militaria collection.
This is the actual knife appearing in the book. The book shown in photos 2 & 4 is Mike Silvey’s book.
The blade is engraved ‘PRESENTED TO MSG WILLIAM H. JONES ASST LOG SGT, 29TH GEN SPT GP LONG BINH, RVN 1971-1972’.
This knife measures 16 1/8″ overall.
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1969 Vietnam War Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife -Mk 2 Combat/Collection IDd






1969 Vietnam War Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife -Mk 2 Combat/Collection IDd
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1 ID’d Vietnam War 1969 Gerber Mark II fighting knife. This Mark II is identified on the blade ‘BLACK WIDOW 437‘. Black Widow 437 was an Attack Helicopter Squadron in Vietnam. This early combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Gerber is serial number ‘014064’. The blade is etched with the soldier’s name ‘JAS. M. THRESHER’.
The vet that carried this knife didn’t want to carry the sharpening steel so he removed it.
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Colonel ID’d Vietnam War MACV/SOG 5th Special Forces Combat Knife/US Collection























Colonel ID’d Vietnam War MACV/SOG 5th Special Forces Combat Knife/US Collection
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1 U.S. Vietnam War 5th Special Forces Group Presentation combat knife. This knife is identified. This SOG fighting knife would make an exceptional addition to any collection.
This knife was owned and carried by Special Forces Colonel John F. Sullivan. There is a letter from Colonel Sullivan to Bill Adams, who purchased this knife from the Colonel.
The knife blade measures 6 1/4″. This knife measures 10 7/8″ overall. This iron guard SOG knife is engraved ‘5TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (Abn) VIETNAM’.
Colonel Sullivan provided the original buyer of the knife with his Service resume. In addition to serving in World War 2 and Korea, Colonel Sullivan ‘…Conducted analysis of Pilot Scout Dog Program and developed U.S. Army Dog Training Program for use in Vietnam. Represented U.S. Army Combat Developments Command and participated in classified assignments.
The knife and sheath have been vetted by using Mike Silvey’s book SOG Knives and More from America’s War in Southeast Asia. The female side of the keeper strap snap has the exact stamps as the SOG knife on page 55–‘…The snap on the presentation sheath is marked with Asian characters and two stars.’
The small snap on the stone pocket is marked ‘(star) HASI (star) HATO’.
There are 4 original photos of Colonel Sullivan from Vietnam in this grouping. He also included photos of himself from the early 1980’s while he was carrying this knife.
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Ruana Vietnam SOG Knife -MACV Green Beret -ID’d 5th Special Forces -Collection








Ruana Vietnam SOG Knife -MACV Green Beret -ID’d 5th Special Forces -Collection
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U.S. Vietnam War MACV-SOG Ruana fighting knife. This rare knife would make an important addition to any U.S. or world militaria collection.
See photo 9 above of page 124 of Mike Silvey’s book Knives of the United States Military in Vietnam references Ruana knives being carry knives in Vietnam.
This knife is engraved ‘SGT. MARSH A. RUMSEY III 5TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP‘. Sergeant Rumsey was a Green Beret. The reverse side of the blade is engraved ‘PROJECT PINK ROSE A-323’. Operation Pink Rose was a defoliation project in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967.
The blade measures 6″. This knife measures 10 1/2″ overall.
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Vietnam War NGUYEN DAN Fighting Knife -Antique Collection -US -Rare Variation








Vietnam War NGUYEN DAN Fighting Knife -Antique Collection -US -Rare Variation
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1 exceedingly rare U.S. Vietnam War private purchase fighting knife made by Nguyen Dan available. This desirable knife would make an important addition to any U.S. fighting knife, military, or world militaria collection.
Nguyen Dan knives are hard to find. This is rare example–what every Vietnam knives collector is looking for in a rare Dan knife.
This Nguyen Dan variation appears in Mike Silvey’s book Knives of the United States Military in Vietnam. See pages 110 and 111. Mike writes: “Nguyen Dan was a village craftsman who made outstanding knives by hand using the most primitive tools. Every one of his knives is unique but this large knife has a most unusual blade shape.”
This Nguyen Dan knife measures a large 13 7/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 9″. The original Dan sheath has two keeper straps.
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USMC ID’d! 1967 Vietnam War Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife -MkII Combat/Collection 004580







USMC ID’d! 1967 Vietnam War Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife -MkII Combat/Collection 004580
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1 U.S. Marine ID’d Vietnam War ca.1967 Gerber Mark II fighting knife. This early combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Gerber is serial number ‘004580’. This Mark II serial number dates this knife to 1967. The Marine etched his name on one side of the guard. It looks to read ‘D. Hirte’. The reverse side of the guard is etched ‘USMC 2182919’. This vet’s service record is researchable since his name, branch, and serial # are on his knife.
The sheath has the 2-line Gerber stamp, and the right-hand keeper strap. The sheath houses the Gerber sharpening steel.
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Rare! US Vietnam SEVEN INCH RECON-JAPAN SWORD-SOG Fighting Knife










Rare! US Vietnam SEVEN INCH RECON-JAPAN SWORD-SOG Fighting Knife
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St. Croix Blades buys Vietnam fighting knives, and entire collections. We are always interested in buying your collection. Call us at 715-557-1688, or email us at info@stcroixblades.com.
1 vintage U.S. Vietnam War Seven Inch Recon combat knife by Japan Sword. This is one of the rarest SOG knives–arguably the rarest, as this appears to be one of the early Prototypes. Mike Silvey points out in his book SOG Knife Collector on page 13 of another seven inch recon, “A retired CIA operative brought this knife back from Vietnam. It was recognized by Ben Baker as one of a few prototypes provided during the process of selecting the seven inch recon knife.”
This rare SOG fighting knife would make an exceptional addition to any collection.
This knife came to me with no sheath.
The knife blade measures 6 7/8”. Note the zoomed in photos of the natural irregular aging striations in the white spacer below the guard.
Two photos above are from Mike Silvey’s book pgs. 8 & 13. They are provided here for reference.
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Vtg US WW2 Ben Rocklin Sticker -Antique Fighting Knife -Old Military Collection -Dagger/File







Vtg US WW2 Ben Rocklin Sticker -Antique Fighting Knife -Old Military Collection -Dagger/File
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1 vintage U.S. World War II Ben Rocklin Sticker fighting knife. This fine Ben Rocklin Sticker would make an important addition to any collection.
Ben Rocklin made custom fighting knives for U.S. troops during World War II. He called his double-edged combat knives ‘Stickers’. The long Rocklin knife measures 13 3/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 8 1/16″. The blade is made from an old metal file. The handle is turned.
The belt sheath has a buckle keeper strap. The back of the scabbard is marked with the soldier’s initials that carried this knife ‘CSA’.















































































