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RARE WORONIECKI WWII KNIFE -WW2 Combat Dagger -Private Purchase -US Collection






RARE WORONIECKI WWII KNIFE -WW2 Combat Dagger -Private Purchase -US Collection
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1 hard to find U.S. World War 2 Woroniecki private purchase fighting knife. This knife is in rare, mint condition. A Woroniecki fighting knife, in this rare condition, would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 11 9/16” overall. The blade itself measures 7”. This knife has its original Woroniecki sheath with it.
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WW2 L Baker Custom Fighting Knife -US WWII Combat Dagger Collection/Leo—ID’d ‘44




WW2 L Baker Custom Fighting Knife -US WWII Combat Dagger Collection/Leo—ID’d ‘44
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1 U.S. World War II Baker fighting knife. This hard-to-find knife by Leo Baker would make a rare addition to any collection.
This fine combat knife is stamped on the blade ‘L. BAKER’. The handle is made of leather. This knife has a steel guard, and a lead pommel. This knife measures 12 1/4” overall. A WW2 Baker is a seriously effective combat knife. The blade itself measures 7 1/4″. Leo Baker made his knife blades out of files. This knife shows the file grooves.
The scabbard is correct for WW2 Bakers. The top of the sheath is stamped ‘227’. The soldier that carried this knife marked his initials on the front of the sheath ‘R.B.’.
There are some really cool features on this knife. The back of the sheath suggests that this knife was either a gift to the soldier (he may have even been a medic or a doctor), or that guys signed on the back of the sheath send-off well wishes. I can read “BEST WISHES FROM ALL HURRY BACK LT. COL. O.L. KANN DR. N. PINTOZZI LILLY’S INSPECTOR CHAS. KRAATZ YOUR INSTRUCTOR 3-1-44”.
An ID’d knife is of special interest to collectors.
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US WWII RICHTIG 4” Boot Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/WW2/FJR






US WWII RICHTIG 4” Boot Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/WW2/FJR
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1 U.S. World War 2 4″ Richtig fighting knife. This rare, small Richtig boot knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This knife measures just 8 3/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 4″. This Richtig fighter is stamped ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring.
The scabbard is ID’d on the back ‘1942 BULLOCK’.
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WW2 Patton Sword Knuckle Knife -US Knuckle Duster -Tip Section Patton Blade




WW2 Patton Sword Knuckle Knife -US Knuckle Duster -Tip Section Patton Blade
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1 high quality U.S. World War 2 knuckle knife available. This WW2 knuckle knife is unique in that it’s blade was made from the tip section of a Patton sword. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knuckle knife measures 12 7/8″ overall. The blade measures 8″. The handle is made of aluminum. The sheath is extremely well made.
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BOOK KNIFE -US Army Knuckle Knife Pictured in Greg Aloisio Book pg 323






BOOK KNIFE -US Army Knuckle Knife Pictured in Greg Aloisio Book pg 323
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1 ‘book knife’ pictured in Greg Aloisio’s book Knuckle Knives of the Second World War. This is the actual knife photographed on page 323 for the book. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The caption for this knife in the book reads ‘various examples have been observed of this outstanding knuckle knife with a heavy brass handle and sturdy, bright, spear point blade. Handle is marked “U.S. ARMY” and is named.
This knife has an 8″ blade, and measures 13″ overall.
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BUCK Custom Fighting Dagger -Oh So Rare Knife -Old/Antique 40s/50s -San Diego



BUCK Custom Fighting Dagger -Oh So Rare Knife -Old/Antique 40s/50s -San Diego
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1 late 1940’s/early 1950’s BUCK dagger available. This one of a kind BUCK knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This rare BUCK dagger is maker-marked on the ricasso ‘Buck’ in electric pencil. The original BUCK sheath is stamped on the back ‘BUCK KNIFE CO. 1272 MORENA SAN DIEGO, CAL.’.
This knife has a 6 7/8” double-edged blade. This knife measures 11 3/4” overall.
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Randall WW2 Fighting Knife -Model 1 -Orlando Fla/Old/Antique Heiser Sheath-ID’d








Randall WW2 Fighting Knife -Model 1 -Orlando Fla/Old/Antique Heiser Sheath-ID’d
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1 U.S. WW2 Randall model 1 fighting knife available. This desirable ID’d U.S. WW2 edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
The blade is ID’d on the reverse with the soldier’s name and serial #. The sheath is marked ‘H.H. HEISER MAKER DENVER, COLO.’.
This knife measures 12 1/8” overall. The blade measures 7 1/4”.
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WW2 Western L76 Stiletto -RARE Double-edged Dagger -Theater-modified Knife






WW2 Western L76 Stiletto -RARE Double-edged Dagger -Theater-modified Knife
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1 U.S. World War 2 Western L76 stiletto available. This rare double-edged Western dagger would make an important addition to any collection.
This L76 Stiletto is pretty cool—modified in the field by the G.I. or Marine who carried it. At first I was confused by the bow to the right of the sheath’s upper belt strap portion. But after looking at it, I realized that he carried it horizontally on his belt for a side draw of the weapon instead of carrying the knife vertically.


















































