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MINT—M1910 Bolo Machete -SA Springfield Armory -1917 date -Model 1910 -mg





MINT—M1910 Bolo Machete -SA Springfield Armory -1917 date -Model 1910 -mg
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1 mint condition World War 1 Model 1910 Springfield Armory bolo machete. This M1910 bolo would make an important addition to any collection.
This bolo is marked with the flaming bomb and ‘S A 1917’ on the front ricasso. The reverse is marked ‘US 37090’.
The mint scabbard is marked ‘BRAUER BROS. 1917’ and ‘DH’.
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MINT—LF&C Green Metal Scabbard for 1910 Bolo Machete -M1910 Sheath -mg


MINT—LF&C Green Metal Scabbard for 1910 Bolo Machete -M1910 Sheath -mg
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1 mint condition World War 1 L F & C green metal scabbard for the Model 1910 bolo machete. This M1910 bolo sheath would make an important addition to any collection.
The mint scabbard is marked ‘U.S. L.F.&C. 1918’.
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Antique Japanese Sword Tsuba -SHOAMI-Maple Leaf/Ivy Motif -Iron Guard -dy

Antique Japanese Sword Tsuba -SHOAMI-Maple Leaf/Ivy Motif -Iron Guard -dy
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Large Shoami iron tsuba with maple leaf pierced design and surface inlay of gold and silver of snowflake and branches and ivy, thin, dense, and well forged with a nice ring when struck.
Mid to late Edo period 1750-1800’s.
Dimensions: 85 mm X 84 mm
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Japanese WW2 GENERAL GRADE Sword Tassel -Actual Tassel Pictured in Dawson Book









Japanese WW2 GENERAL GRADE Sword Tassel -Actual Tassel Pictured in Dawson Book
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1 rare WW2 Japanese General Grade sword tassel. This is the actual tassel from the Michael Quigley collection that was photographed for Jim Dawson’s book Swords of Imperial Japan 1868-1945 Cyclopedia Editiion (photo attached).
This tassel is from the collection of a prolific Japanese military swords collector.
This tassel was attached to a katana carried during the War by a Japanese General.
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Japanese WW2 FIELD GRADE Sword Tassel -Antique/Old Gunto COLONEL Knot





Japanese WW2 FIELD GRADE Sword Tassel -Antique/Old Gunto COLONEL Knot
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1 difficult to find WW2 Japanese Field Grade Colonel’s sword tassel. This original World War 2 Officer’s sword tassel would make an important addition to any collection, and would complete a high grade shingunto sword.
This tassel was attached to an Officer’s katana carried during the War by a Japanese Colonel.
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Vietnam War Parsons Knuckle Knife -US Fighting/Combat Collection






Vietnam War Parsons Knuckle Knife -US Fighting/Combat Collection
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1 Vietnam War Parsons knuckle knife. Kevin Parson made these knives for U.S. soldiers in Vietnam.
This Parsons has an M7 bayonet blade like the example pictured on page 128 of Mike Silvey’s book Knives of the United States Military in Vietnam.
This knife measures 11″ overall.
A photo of this knife is provided with page 129 of Mike Silvey’s book Knives of the United States Military in Vietnam.
No payments allowed online for this knife. Click on ‘Purchase by Phone’ to buy this knife.
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Japanese WWII Naval Dirk -WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Military IJN





Japanese WWII Naval Dirk -WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Military IJN
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1 desirable World War II Japanese Navy Officer’s dirk available. This WWII Japanese Naval Officer’s dirk would make an important addition to any collection.
This dirk measures 13 1/4″ overall. The blade itself measures 8 3/8″.
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Anderson US WW2 Fighting Knife -Rare UNFINISHED -Patton Sword Blade LF&C 1919





Anderson US WW2 Fighting Knife -Rare UNFINISHED -Patton Sword Blade LF&C 1919
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Do you have a collection of World War 2 knives, Japanese Swords, and/or German daggers 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 rare unfinished Anderson WW2 fighting knife. This unfinished Anderson fighting knife would make a rare acquisition for any collection.
Anderson made fighting knives for World War 2 using blades cut from Patton swords. This knife was made with the base section of the Patton sword. The front ricasso is stamped ‘L.F.&C. 1919’. The flaming bomb mark is stamped there as well. The reverse side is stamped ‘U.S. No.11’.
The handle is marked ‘ANDERSON GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA’. The reverse side is marked ‘MADE IN USA’.













































