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US CASE WWII Knife -Rare US WW2 -Pin-up Girl Sheath -Theater/Military Collection







US CASE WWII Knife -Rare US WW2 -Pin-up Girl Sheath -Theater/Military Collection
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1 U.S. WW2 theater Case XX 337-6″Q fighting knife available. This U.S. WW2 edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 11” overall. The blade measures 6”.
The knife handle was made in the European theater with aluminum from aircraft, colored spacers, and plexiglass from downed aircraft windshields.
The sheath is pretty cool. A pin-up girl is drawn into the front of the sheath. The G.I.’s initials ‘R.E.T.’ are also marked into the leather on the upper half of the sheath.
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MINT 2nd Pattern Nickel-plated OFFICER MODEL WW2 Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife








MINT 2nd Pattern Nickel-plated OFFICER MODEL WW2 Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife
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1 World War II 2nd pattern Wilkinson Officer model Fairbairn-Sykes Commando fighting knife available. This knife is nickel-plated. This fighting knife would make a rare addition to any World War II, or world militaria collection.
The guard is marked with the number ‘5’ and ‘ENGLAND’. The sheath is stamped with the England stamp as well.
The blade measures 6 9/16″—it’s original factory length.
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Barwood M6 Sheath -M3 -1943 -US WW2 Trench Knife Scabbard -WWII USM6 -Military




Barwood M6 Sheath -M3 -1943 -US WW2 Trench Knife Scabbard -WWII USM6 -Military
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1 U.S. WW2 Barwood 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 sheath throat is stamped ‘U.S.M6 BARWOOD 1943’.
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VINER BROS M3 Knife Sheath -M6 -1943 -US WW2 Trench Scabbard -WWII USM6/Military



VINER BROS M3 Knife Sheath -M6 -1943 -US WW2 Trench Scabbard -WWII USM6/Military
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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 sheath throat is stamped ‘U.S.M6 VINER BROS 1943’.
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L&C 1943 M6 Sheath -US WW2 M3 Trench Knife Scabbard -WWII USM6 -FJA




L&C 1943 M6 Sheath -US WW2 M3 Trench Knife Scabbard -WWII USM6 -FJA
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1 exceptional condition U.S. WW2 L&C 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.
This M6 trench knife sheath measures 15 1/4” overall. Portions of what might be the trooper’s serial number are still visible on the front of the scabbard ‘461___’.
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WWII Japanese Naval Sword -Gendaito/IJN Navy/Samurai/Antique Gendai/Sharkskin











WWII Japanese Naval Sword -Gendaito/IJN Navy/Samurai/Antique Gendai/Sharkskin
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1 antique traditionally-made World War II Japanese Samurai Naval Officer’s gendai sword available. A WW2 Japanese Naval Officer’s sword would make an important addition to any collection.
All military fittings are of excellent quality. The saya has the collector-coveted sharkskin covering. The blade measures 26 3/16″ (66.3 cm) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine. The nakago/tang is signed Masayasu. The back side of the nakago is not dated.
This WW2 Navy Officer’s sword has gold-gilt fittings. This sword has a fine water-tempered hamon/temper line.
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Antique Frank Richtig Knife -Skinning/Hunting -FJR Clarkson Neb -Old/Vtg/Nebr





Antique Frank Richtig Knife -Skinning/Hunting -FJR Clarkson Neb -Old/Vtg/Nebr
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1 desirable vintage Frank J. Richtig aluminum-handled skinning knife available. This hard-to-find Frank Richtig knife would make an important addition to any collection, and would also make a fine using knife–a knife that few others in the country still use, because they have been snatched up by collectors.
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 has a blade that measures 6″. The handle on this knife has the ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’ stamp. (Other stamps seen on knives made by Frank Richtig include the ‘HAND MADE BY F. J. RICHTIG CLARKSON, NEBR.’ stamp, and the blacksmith image stamp’). This knife measures 10 3/4″ overall.
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Antique Frank Richtig Knife -Butcher/Hunting -FJR Clarkson Neb -FJ Nebr -Old






Antique Frank Richtig Knife -Butcher/Hunting -FJR Clarkson Neb -FJ Nebr -Old
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1 desirable vintage Frank J. Richtig aluminum-handled butcher knife available. This hard-to-find Frank Richtig knife would make an important addition to any collection, and would also make a fine using knife–a knife that few others in the country still use, because they have been snatched up by collectors.
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 has a blade that measures 8″. The handle on this knife has the ‘HAND MADE BY F. J. RICHTIG CLARKSON, NEBR.’ stamp. This knife measures 13 1/2″ overall.























































