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Japanese WW2 Presentation Tachi Sword -Old/Antique WWII Samurai Collection
















Japanese WW2 Presentation Tachi Sword -Old/Antique WWII Samurai Collection
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1 harder-to-find Japanese WW2 Presentation Tachi sword available. This WW2 tachi would make an important addition to any collection.
Presentation tachi’s were made during World War 2 to promote the spirit of the Samurai in the Japanese.
This sword was made by Yoshiaki. There is the showa stamp above the signature, indicating this sword made in 1942 or before. This sword has a wavy temper line. The blade’s cutting edge/nagasa measures 25 1/4″ (64.1 cm). This sword’s mounts are in exceptional condition.
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NEAR-MINT!—BOKER M3 Trench Knife -US WW2 Guard-marked/WWII/USM3 Collection






NEAR-MINT!—BOKER M3 Trench Knife -US WW2 Guard-marked/WWII/USM3 Collection
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1 near-mint U.S. WW2 BOKER guard-marked M3 trench fighting knife available. This U.S. WW2 edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This M3 trench knife measures 11 11/16” overall. The blade measures 6 3/4”.
The pommel has the flaming bomb mark.
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MINT!—IMPERIAL M3 Trench Knife -US WW2 -Guard-marked/WWII -USM3 Collection







MINT!—IMPERIAL M3 Trench Knife -US WW2 -Guard-marked/WWII -USM3 Collection
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1 mint U.S. WW2 IMPERIAL guard-marked M3 trench fighting knife available. This U.S. WW2 edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This M3 trench knife measures 11 3/4” overall. The blade measures 6 13/16”.
The pommel has the flaming bomb mark.
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Old Japanese Samurai Sword -Antique Collection -Shinto Fujiwara Kiyonobu -th













Old Japanese Samurai Sword -Antique Collection -Shinto Fujiwara Kiyonobu -th
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1 antique Shinto period Japanese sword available. This sword was made around the 1620’s A.D. This old Japanese sword would make an important acquisition for any collection.
This sword is signed ‘Omi no Kami Fujiwara Kiyonobu’.
The blade measures 21 1/2″ (54.6 cm) from the blade tip to the bottom of the notch in the habaki. This sword is mounted in shirasaya. This sword has a very fine Silver foil habaki.This sword is in fine polish, with new shirasaya.
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CASE M3 Trench Knife -WW2/WWII Boxed/Prepared at US ARSENAL for Longterm Storage








CASE M3 Trench Knife -WW2/WWII Boxed/Prepared at US ARSENAL for Longterm Storage
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1 MINT in the box U.S. WW2 CASE guard-marked M3 trench fighting knife available. This U.S. WW2 edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This mint CASE M3 was prepared for long term arsenal storage in 1968. This M3 trench knife measures 11 5/8” overall. The blade measures 6 3/4”. The M8A1 sheath is in its arsenal wrap.
There are a few markings on the top of the box in pen.
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UNISSUED—AFH WW2 M1 Bayonet for WWII Garand -US/Knife w/Arsenal Paper




UNISSUED—AFH WW2 M1 Bayonet for WWII Garand -US/Knife w/Arsenal Paper
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1 U.S. World War 2 AFH (American Fork & Hoe) M1 Garand bayonet available.
This WW2 bayonet was never issued. The scabbard has its original scabbard with its original waxed green arsenal paper.
The blade measures 10″.
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MH COLEs John Ek BOOK KNIFE -WW2 Commando/THE Knife ILLUSTRATED IN BEST OF COLE









MH COLEs John Ek BOOK KNIFE -WW2 Commando/THE Knife ILLUSTRATED IN BEST OF COLE
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This is THE John Ek knife from M.H. Cole’s collection that he illustrated in his book The Best of U.S. Military Knives Bayonets & Machetes.
This iconic Cole book knife would be a centerpiece of any U.S. military knife collection.
This John Ek model 7 commando knife is featured in Cole’s book on page 283. Note it is it he exact serial number knife as in the book ‘7E643’. The back of the sheath has a sticker attached ‘John Ek WWII from Howard March 12, 1981’.
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Antique MURATA Japanese Sword -WW II-Old WW2 Muratato Samurai Katana -Gunto








Antique MURATA Japanese Sword -WW II-Old WW2 Muratato Samurai Katana -Gunto
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1 antique World War II Japanese Samurai army officer’s Muratato shin-gunto sword available. This sword would make an important addition to any collection.
Murata Tsuneyoshi developed the “new Japanese-European combined sword system”.
All military fittings are of excellent quality. The blade measures 25 3/4″ from blade tip to notch in the blade spine. This fine sword has deep red patina’d fittings.
This Muratato has a pierced tsuba.














































































