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Early-20th Century Afghan Pesh-Kabz Dagger -Middle Eastern Fighting Knife -Choora






Early-20th Century Afghan Pesh-Kabz Dagger -Middle Eastern Fighting Knife -Choora
$550
1 early 20th century Afghan Choora/Pesh-kabz dagger. This intricately-made Pesh-kabz dagger has a horn and bone handle.
This dagger measures 14″ overall. The blade itself measures 8 1/4″.
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Japanese Army General Sword -PRESENTATION! -WW2 Samurai -Generals Grade Kyu Gunto -ID’d!









Japanese Army General Sword -PRESENTATION! -WW2 Samurai -Generals Grade Kyu Gunto -ID’d!
$2,500
1 ID’d Japanese WW2 General Grade kyu-gunto dress sword. This Japanese Army sword has a rare Presentation on the blade to a Japanese Army General. This rare sword would make an exceptional addition to any collection.
The blade inscription reads on the first side ‘Gifted to Regimental Commander Hirai in Celebration of Promotion‘. The reverse inscription reads ‘46th Infantry Regiment Officer’s Organization‘.
Japanese General Grade swords have tortoiseshell grips as this one does.
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German Weyersberg Irmaos Solingen Dagger Bowie -Romantic Short Sword -923








German Weyersberg Irmaos Solingen Dagger Bowie -Romantic Short Sword -923
$795
1 fine 19th Century German No. 923 Weyersberg Irmaos Bowie knife/hunting dagger/short sword. This fine piece would make a rare addition to any collection.
The handle grip scales are made of gutta-percha. They feature Roman figures. The blade is stamped with the maker ‘WEYERSBERG IRMAOS SOLINGEN’. The reverse ricasso is stamped ‘No. 923’.
This Bowie knife measures 17 5/8″ overall. The blade itself measures a long 13″.
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1998 Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife/Mk 2 Combat/MkII -Collection #M6342S/lw



1998 Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife/Mk 2 Combat/MkII -Collection #M6342S/lw
$315
1 1998 Gerber Mark II fighting knife. This Gerber fighting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Gerber is serial number ‘M6342S’.
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MINT UNISSUED—US WW II Robeson USN Mark 2 Fighting Knife -RCC #46 th







MINT UNISSUED—US WW II Robeson USN Mark 2 Fighting Knife -RCC #46 th
$625
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1 mint, unissued World War 2 Robeson U.S.N. Mark 2 fighting knife. This Robeson Mark 2 combat knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
The blade is parkerized. The blade on this desirable Mark 2 measures 7″. The knife is marked on the guard ‘R.C.C. U.S.N. MK 2’.
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US WW II—PAL USMC—Mark 2 Fighting Knife -Red Spacer -IDd








US WW II—PAL USMC—Mark 2 Fighting Knife -Red Spacer -IDd
$725
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1 harder to find World War 2 PAL USMC red spacer Mark 2 fighting knife. This early War PAL USMC Mark 2 combat knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
This Mark 2 variation has a thick red spacer next to the guard. The blade is parkerized.
The blade on this desirable Mark 2 measures 7″. The knife is marked ‘PAL’ on the front tang. The reverse tang is stamped ‘U.S.M.C.’.
The sheath is stamped ‘PAL BLADE CO.’.
This knife is ID’d to the U.S. Marine who carried it. He marked his name ‘BEACH’ on the blade, on the handle, and on the sheath.
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UNISSUED Camillus WWII Mark 2 Fighting Knife -US WW2/Bld-Marked -SCREW TOP -th







UNISSUED Camillus WWII Mark 2 Fighting Knife -US WW2/Bld-Marked -SCREW TOP -th
$425
1 mint unissued U.S. WW2 blade-marked USN screw top Camillus Mark 2 fighting knife available. This U.S. WW2 edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 12” overall. The blade measures 7”.
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Pacific Theater WW2 Navy Seabee Knife -PAL RH-34 -Leyte/Bataan/Guam/Iwo Jima




Pacific Theater WW2 Navy Seabee Knife -PAL RH-34 -Leyte/Bataan/Guam/Iwo Jima
$625
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1 fabulous U.S. Navy WW2 Seabee knife available. This knife is ID’d to the Seabee that carried it–he also wrote each theater location where he served on the scabbard.
The top of the sheath is marked ‘U.S.N. “SEA-BEES” S.T. HOWZE 1941-1944. CAN DO!’. He also drew a steam shovel here on the sheath–really cool.
The bottom half of the sheath is marked with all the places he served. The locations are, in part, ‘San Francisco, Oahu, Perth Australia, Pearl Harbor, Guam, Palawan Isle, Leyte, Lubang Isle, Bataan, Luzon, Tinian, Saipan, Maug Isle, Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal, Peleliu, New Guinea, Truk’.



























































