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RARE VARIATION Australian WW II Knuckle Fighting Knife -Aussie Combat -WW2



RARE VARIATION Australian WW II Knuckle Fighting Knife -Aussie Combat -WW2
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1 rare variation antique World War 2 Aussie knuckle knife. This Australian knuckle fighting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The handle is cross-hatched aluminum. The rare variation blade has an upswept tip profile. The blade measures 7″. This knife measures 11 1/2″ overall.
This knife has its original sheath with it.
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US Vietnam War Mark 1 Trench Knuckle Theater Fighting Knife







US Vietnam War Mark 1 Trench Knuckle Theater Fighting Knife
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1 vintage U.S. Vietnam knuckle fighting knife available. This knife was made from Mark 1 copy knucks from the 1960’s, and a German WW1 bayonet blade. A huge and interesting Vietnam fighting knife.
This huge fighting knife measures 18 3/4″ overall. The blade and scabbard are from the German bayonet. The bayonet tang stamp was ground off the blade tang.
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1918 US WWI/WW II AU LION Mark 1 Trench Knife -Fighting/WW2/Knuckle







1918 US WWI/WW II AU LION Mark 1 Trench Knife -Fighting/WW2/Knuckle
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1 vintage U.S. World War 1/World War II Mark 1 trench knuckle knife. This trench fighting knife was made in France for the U.S. Army, and is marked ‘AU LION‘ on the tang. The lion image is stamped just above the Au Lion mark. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 11 3/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 3/8″. There is no sheath with this knife. ‘U.S. 1918‘ is marked on the guard.
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Harold CORBY Custom Tactical Knuckle Fighter Guards -Fighting Knife/Collection (RARE)





Harold CORBY Custom Tactical Knuckle Fighter Guards -Fighting Knife/Collection (RARE)
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1 set of 2 rare changeable knuckle guards for the Harold Corby ’20’ fighting knife. This ultra hard-to-find knuckle guard set would make a rare find for a Corby fighter.
These guards are changed through the use of an Allan tool (included) made by Corby. Each guard is stamped ‘CORBY’ and ’20’. The leather belt sheath is also stamped ‘CORBY‘.
This listing is for the guards only–photo 6 was provided only to show which model Corby knife these guards are for.
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Antique US WW II Taylor-Huff Knuckle Knife -Old WW2 Fighting Collection











Antique US WW II Taylor-Huff Knuckle Knife -Old WW2 Fighting Collection
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1 rare U.S. World War II Taylor-Huff knuckle knife. This aluminum handle variation Huff knuckle knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This is a very large Huff combat knife. This knife measures 13 11/16″ overall. The double-edged blade itself measures 9″. The blade and knuckle guard have the typical Huff blued-finish.
The aluminum handle is stamped on one side ‘PAT.APPLD.FOR. NO.1086.’. The other side of the handle is marked as well. It looks like it is the U.S. Serviceman’s name. The sheath, though not the typical type associated with Huff knuckle knives, is the one that has been with it ever since the knife was made. The Serviceman went off to War without waiting for one of Huff’s typical sheaths to be made for it.
No payments allowed online for this knife. Click on ‘Purchase by Phone’ to buy this knife.
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Aussie WW2 3-pt Aluminum Handle Knuckle Knife -WW II Australian/New Zealand Fighting







Aussie WW2 3-pt Aluminum Handle Knuckle Knife -WW II Australian/New Zealand Fighting
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1 World War 2 Australian/New Zealand knuckle fighting knife. This is the desirable, hard-to-find 3-point knuckle fighting knife–very hard to find. This WW2 fighting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 14 7/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 9 1/2″. Some call this the 3-pt. ‘Ranger’ knife. This fine fighting knife has its original sheath.
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US WW II Knuckle Fighting Knife -Aluminum Handle/WW2/KNOWN MAKER—PD Henry






US WW II Knuckle Fighting Knife -Aluminum Handle/WW2/KNOWN MAKER—PD Henry
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1 IDENTIFIED MAKER U.S. World War 2 aluminum handle knuckle fighting knife. This large P.D. HENRY knuckle knife would make an important addition to any collection.
According to Bill Wright’s book, page 52, “The two knuckle knives pictured above were hand made. P.D. HENRY of Birmingham, AL, made the knife on the top. He was in the scrap metal business in Birmingham during WWII. This knife has a 9 1/2″ double edge blade and a cast aluminum handle.”
This knife measures 14 1/2″ overall. The blade itself measures 9 5/8″. The blade was made from a file–file grooves are still visible on portions of the blade. The knife handle has the initials of the G.I. carved into it.
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US Vietnam War Jet Pilot Knuckle Fighting Knife -Combat/Military Collection





US Vietnam War Jet Pilot Knuckle Fighting Knife -Combat/Military Collection
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1 rare, desirable U.S. Vietnam War knuckle fighting knife. This jet pilot knuckle combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The knife is a 6″ Camillus jet pilot knife with awesome knucks.


























































