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US WW2 Murphy Combat Knife -Aluminum Handle -Rare—BERLINERS Store Marked






US WW2 Murphy Combat Knife -Aluminum Handle -Rare—BERLINERS Store Marked
$875
1 antique U.S. World War 2 Murphy Combat knife. This Murphy Combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Murphy Combat variation has an unmarked handle. This knife was sold during the war at the Berliners Inc. store in Seattle. See the stencil mark ont the back of the sheath.
This knife measures 11 3/4″ overall. The blade measures 6 1/8″ from blade tip to the nearest part of the handle.
The scabbard is an original Murphy angled throat sheath.
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US WW2 Western L77 Stiletto Combat Knife -Turkish Knot Handle



US WW2 Western L77 Stiletto Combat Knife -Turkish Knot Handle
$625
1 U.S. World War 2 Western L77 Stiletto fighting knife. This desirable U.S. fighting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The knife’s blade tang is stamped ‘WESTERN BOULDER, COLO. PAT.NO.1,967,479’. This knife measures 11 1/4″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 7/8″ to the guard.
The sheath has the vet’s initials carved on the front of it.
Check out the leather Turkish knot lacing above the pommel.
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Japanese Yasukuni Shrine Sword -Yasuyoshi -Antique WW2 Samurai -WWII Army














Japanese Yasukuni Shrine Sword -Yasuyoshi -Antique WW2 Samurai -WWII Army
$5,200
Have a Yasukuni Shrine sword or WW2 Officer’s sword to sell? Call St. Croix Blades at 715-557-1688.
1 antique Japanese WW2 Yasukuni Shrine sword by Yasuyoshi available. This fine antique Japanese sword would make an important acquisition for any collection.
The blade measures 65 cm (25 5/8″) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine.
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Japanese Model 1889 Naval Prison/Shore Patrol Sword -Anchor Marked -RARE Navy








Japanese Model 1889 Naval Prison/Shore Patrol Sword -Anchor Marked -RARE Navy
$1,595
1 desirable Japanese model 1889 Naval Prison Guard/Shore Patrol Sword. This hard to find Japanese sword, with its anchor marks on the backstrap and on the saya/scabbard, would make a rare additon to any collection.
Photos are provided from Jim Dawson’s reference book Swords of Imperial Japan 1868-1945 Cyclopedia Edition, pages 266 & 267.
This sword has an arsenal blade with a cutting edge of 24″.
This is a fine example of this model.
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Vietnam War BUCK Knife -US Private Purchase Fighting/Combat





Vietnam War BUCK Knife -US Private Purchase Fighting/Combat
$325
1 Vietnam BUCK private purchase fighting knife available. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The inverted/upside down ‘BUCK U.S.A.’ stamp on the ricasso was used from 1967 to 1972. This is the Buck model 120–a common private purchase fighting knife carried in Vietnam.
A photo of this knife is provided with page 130 of Mike Silvey’s book Knives of the United States Military in Vietnam.
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Gerber Presentation Mark I Boot Knife -MkI Dagger #003345 -1979-1983 yr





Gerber Presentation Mark I Boot Knife -MkI Dagger #003345 -1979-1983 yr
$375
1 year 1979-1983 Gerber Presentation Mark I boot knife. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife serial # is ‘003345’. The handle is made of wood.
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Antique Sheffield Bowie Knife -Wingfield Rowbotham No. 82 -Old/Antique 19th Century








Antique Sheffield Bowie Knife -Wingfield Rowbotham No. 82 -Old/Antique 19th Century
$850
1 fine antique 19th Century Wingfield Rowbotham Co. Bowie knife available. This antique 1800’s A.D. Sheffield weapon would make a premium addition to any collection.
This 19th Century Sheffield knife was well cared for.
This knife measures 11″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 1/2″.
The handmade sheath is leather with tin and brass adornments.
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US WW2 Western L77 Stiletto Combat Knife -Brass Guard w/Marine-added NORTON Stone







US WW2 Western L77 Stiletto Combat Knife -Brass Guard w/Marine-added NORTON Stone
$695
1 U.S. World War 2 Western L77 Stiletto fighting knife. This desirable U.S. fighting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The knife’s blade tang is stamped ‘WESTERN BOULDER, COLO. PAT.NO.1,967,479’. This knife measures 11 1/4″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 15/16″ to the guard. The pommel is aluminum, and the guard is brass.
Note the G.I. or Marine that carried this knife stitched a pouch with sharpening stone on the back of the scabbard. The stone has a hollowed oval with ‘NORTON’ marked in raised letters. Check out the photos for a closer look at this cool field adaption.































































