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Japanese WW II Naval Dirk -IJN/WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Sharkskin




Japanese WW II Naval Dirk -IJN/WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Sharkskin
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1 desirable World War II Japanese Navy Officer’s Dirk available. This World War II Japanese naval officers Dirk would make an important addition to any collection.
This is the premium variation with the shagreen/sharkskin saya (scabbard) as opposed to the more common leather saya.
This dirk measures 13 inches overall. The blade itself measures 8 1/4 inches.
This IJN Officer’s dirk has a nearly perfect yakiba (hamon).
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Japanese WWII Navy Pocket Knife -WW1/WW2 IJN Naval Rope -Old Sword Collection



Japanese WWII Navy Pocket Knife -WW1/WW2 IJN Naval Rope -Old Sword Collection
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1 Japanese Russo-Japanese War thru World War 2 Naval pocket/folding knife available. This hard to find Japanese Navy knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This stag handle Japanese Navy rope knife was used by sailors to cut through thick mooring ropes.
Two kanji are visible on the front of the handle—this should be the sailor’s name.
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German WW1 Butcher Bayonet -Erfurt -Sawback -Antique -WWI Collection -CONDITION!





German WW1 Butcher Bayonet -Erfurt -Sawback -Antique -WWI Collection -CONDITION!
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1 German World War 1 era butcher bayonet available. This German edged weapon would make an important addition to any collection.
This bayonet measures 19 5/8” overall. The blade measures 14 3/8”.
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USMC ID’d! 1967 Vietnam War Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife -MkII Combat/Collection 004580







USMC ID’d! 1967 Vietnam War Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife -MkII Combat/Collection 004580
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1 U.S. Marine ID’d Vietnam War ca.1967 Gerber Mark II fighting knife. This early combat knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Gerber is serial number ‘004580’. This Mark II serial number dates this knife to 1967. The Marine etched his name on one side of the guard. It looks to read ‘D. Hirte’. The reverse side of the guard is etched ‘USMC 2182919’. This vet’s service record is researchable since his name, branch, and serial # are on his knife.
The sheath has the 2-line Gerber stamp, and the right-hand keeper strap. The sheath houses the Gerber sharpening steel.
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Rare! US Vietnam SEVEN INCH RECON-JAPAN SWORD-SOG Fighting Knife










Rare! US Vietnam SEVEN INCH RECON-JAPAN SWORD-SOG Fighting Knife
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St. Croix Blades buys Vietnam fighting knives, and entire collections. We are always interested in buying your collection. Call us at 715-557-1688, or email us at info@stcroixblades.com.
1 vintage U.S. Vietnam War Seven Inch Recon combat knife by Japan Sword. This is one of the rarest SOG knives–arguably the rarest, as this appears to be one of the early Prototypes. Mike Silvey points out in his book SOG Knife Collector on page 13 of another seven inch recon, “A retired CIA operative brought this knife back from Vietnam. It was recognized by Ben Baker as one of a few prototypes provided during the process of selecting the seven inch recon knife.”
This rare SOG fighting knife would make an exceptional addition to any collection.
This knife came to me with no sheath.
The knife blade measures 6 7/8”. Note the zoomed in photos of the natural irregular aging striations in the white spacer below the guard.
Two photos above are from Mike Silvey’s book pgs. 8 & 13. They are provided here for reference.
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US/Australian WW2 Aluminum Handle Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat -Aussie


US/Australian WW2 Aluminum Handle Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat -Aussie
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1 vintage World War 2 U.S./Australian knuckle fighting knife. This WW2 knuckle knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Australian knuckle knife measures 10 11/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 6″.
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Oh So Rare HD&S Mk1 US 1918 Knuckle Knife -H D & S Fighting/Trench









Oh So Rare HD&S Mk1 US 1918 Knuckle Knife -H D & S Fighting/Trench
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Do you have a collection of World War 2 knives to sell? Contact St. Croix Blades to sell your collection. 3 MAJOR collections purchased just within the last few months. St. Croix Blades will travel to you–no need to photograph your collection first. Reach us via phone/text at 715-557-1688 or via email info@stcroixblades.com.
1 so very rare H.D.&S. 1918 Mk1 U.S. World War 2 knuckle knife available. This knife has been completely vetted by 4 different experts in the field. This rare U.S. knuckle knife would make an important addition to any militaria collection.
This H.D.&S. 1918 has the correct LF&C 1918 sheath with it. The knife blade has its original blackened finish. The knuckle handle has the correct blackening as well.
No payments allowed online for this knife. Click on ‘Purchase by Phone’ to buy this knife.
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US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Knife -Green Handle -Trench Knife -Rare Condition




US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Knife -Green Handle -Trench Knife -Rare Condition
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Do you have a collection of World War 2 knives to sell? Contact St. Croix Blades to sell your collection. 3 MAJOR collections purchased just within the last few months. St. Croix Blades will travel to you–no need to photograph your collection first. Reach us via phone/text at 715-557-1688 or via email info@stcroixblades.com.
1 U.S. World War II Everitt knuckle knife. This is the green handle Everitt trench knuckle knife. This knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
The handle has the ‘EVERITT’ mark. This knife measures 12″ overall. The double-edge trench blade itself measures 7 1/16″. The blade is blackened.
The Everitt scabbard has the characteristic black rivets, throat staples, and the long keeper strap.
No payments allowed online for this knife. Click on ‘Purchase by Phone’ to buy this knife.



















































