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1918 US WWII LF&C Mk1 Trench Knuckle Knife -US WW2 Airborne -th



1918 US WWII LF&C Mk1 Trench Knuckle Knife -US WW2 Airborne -th
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1 original U.S. World War 1/World War II Mark 1 trench knuckle knife. This trench fighting knife was made by L.F. & C. This knuckle knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 11 3/4″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 3/4″. ‘U.S. 1918 L.F.&C.-1918’ is marked on the handle.
This knife did not have a scabbard when the collector who owned it originally bought it. The collector bought a modern reproduction scabbard for this knife. This replacement scabbard is pictured in the listing, and comes with the knife.
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BARWOOD M6 Knife Sheath -US WW2 -for Blade-dated M3 -WWII -1943 Military


BARWOOD M6 Knife Sheath -US WW2 -for Blade-dated M3 -WWII -1943 Military
$500
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1 U.S. WW2 BARWOOD M6 sheath for a blade-dated M3 trench fighting knife available. This U.S. WW2 M6 scabbard would make an important addition to any collection.
This M6 trench knife sheath measures 15 1/4” overall.
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VINER BROS M3 Knife Sheath -M6 -1943 -US Paratrooper WW2 Scabbard -WWII USM6


VINER BROS M3 Knife Sheath -M6 -1943 -US Paratrooper WW2 Scabbard -WWII USM6
$500
1 U.S. WW2 Viner Bros. 1943 M6 sheath for the blade-dated M3 trench fighting knife available. This desirable U.S. WW2 M6 scabbard would make an important addition to any collection.
The top of the sheath was cut down–this was commonly done by U.S. paratroopers for their jumps.
The sheath throat is stamped ‘U.S.M6 VINER BROS 1943’.
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WW2 Randall Made Springfield Model 1 Fighting Knife -Antique SPFLD MASS













WW2 Randall Made Springfield Model 1 Fighting Knife -Antique SPFLD MASS
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1 rare unmarked U.S. World War 2 Springfield Randall model 1 fighting knife. What an amazing variation for the Randall collector.
The blade on this Springfield Randall measures 8 1/4″ long. This knife measures 13 3/16″ overall (from blade tip to end of the hex pommel nut).
This Springfield Randall is not marked. It was either ordered this way by Randall Knives, was ordered made this way by the soldier in case of capture, or was a ‘lunchbox’ knife.
The sharpening stone is the correct Lily White Washita.
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Vietnam War Era YELLOW Handle Gerber Neptune Dive Knife -MINT CONDITION





Vietnam War Era YELLOW Handle Gerber Neptune Dive Knife -MINT CONDITION
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1 Vietnam War era Gerber yellow handle Neptune dive knife. This early Gerber knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This rare knife is in mint, unused condition.
The sheath is heavy leather with a rubber keeper strap. The leather belt strap is still with this knife!
The blade has measurement increment marks.
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WW2 Japanese Army COLONEL Katana Sword TASSEL -Field Grade -Orange/Brown



WW2 Japanese Army COLONEL Katana Sword TASSEL -Field Grade -Orange/Brown
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1 near-mint antique World War II Imperial Japanese Army Officer’s sword tassel available. This tassel is Field Grade rank (Colonel rank).
This IJA sword tassel would make an important addition to any higher-grade Japanese military-mounted sword.
This original WW2 tassel measures 21″ in length (53.5 cm).
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U.S. Marine ID’d Vietnam War ca.1967 Gerber Mark II fighting knife



U.S. Marine ID’d Vietnam War ca.1967 Gerber Mark II fighting knife
$2,100
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.





































