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WW2 Knuckle Fighting Knife -Knuckle Duster -Id’d to US Soldier -Military Collection





WW2 Knuckle Fighting Knife -Knuckle Duster -Id’d to US Soldier -Military Collection
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1 premium U.S. World War 2 theater knuckle knife available. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The knuckle guard is made of brass, and the handle grip is made of bakelite. The blade is ID’d on the front ricasso ‘McFry USA’.
This large knuckle knife measures 15 1/8″ overall. The blade measures 10″.
No payments allowed online for this knife. Click on ‘Purchase by Phone’ to buy this knife.
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Black WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife—Rare ‘COMMANDO KNIFE’ Etch







Black WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife—Rare ‘COMMANDO KNIFE’ Etch
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1 rarest of banner-etched World War II 2nd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knives available. This knife is etched on one side of the blade ‘COMMANDO KNIFE‘. This is a rare etch.
The blade on this knife is also the blackened variation–blackened Wilkinson F-S are much harder to find.
This knife is Id’d to a Lieutenant. The blade is etched ‘1st LIEUT MARSHALL BOONE’. This fighting knife would make a rare addition to any World War II, or world militaria collection.
There are no markings on the guard.
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ID’d WILKINSON WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Knife/‘XXX’ (30 Corps) BANNER ETCHED







ID’d WILKINSON WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Knife/‘XXX’ (30 Corps) BANNER ETCHED
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1 rare blackened blade banner-etched World War II 2nd pattern Wilkinson Sword Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife available. This knife is Id’d to a Lieutenant. The blade is etched ‘LIEUT Q-XXX‘. ‘XXX’ is the British 30 Corps. This unit served in North Africa, Tunisia, and the Invasion of Sicily. 30 Corps later participated in the Normandy Invasion. Great history on this knife. This fighting knife would make a rare addition to any World War II, or world militaria collection.
The front tang is etched ‘THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE’. The reverse tang is etched ‘WILKINSON SWORD LONDON’. There are no markings on the guard.
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WW2 Samurai Sword -Antique Japanese Navy/Naval MASAHIRO/Takayama Prison Forge














WW2 Samurai Sword -Antique Japanese Navy/Naval MASAHIRO/Takayama Prison Forge
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1 desirable Japanese World War II Takayama Forge Navy Officer’s kai gunto sword available. This desirable katana was made by Hattori Masahiro. This Japanese sword would make an important addition to any collection.
Masahiro worked at the Takayama Prison Forge. Swords made at the Takayama Forge are highly collectible.
The oil-tempered blade measures 24 1/2″ (62.2 cm) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine. This sword has a desirable wavy hamon/temper line.
The tsuka has rayskin under the silk wrap. This IJN kai-gunto sword has a black lacquer saya.
All fittings have matching assembly numbers. The number stamped on each fitting is ’50’.
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WW2 Japanese Army Officer KOA ISSHIN MANTETSU Samurai Sword VET BRINGBACK GROUPING















WW2 Japanese Army Officer KOA ISSHIN MANTETSU Samurai Sword VET BRINGBACK GROUPING
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Have a veteran bringback grouping from a relative to sell? St. Croix Blades buys vet groupings! Click on the ‘Contact Us’ heading at the top of the page.
World War 2 vet bringback grouping from the Burma theater. This grouping was brought back by Captain W. L. James, British Royal Engineers from Burma.
This grouping includes a Mantetsu signed Japanese Army Officer sword, Captain James’ Chindit slouch hat, GTSP pocket watch, his Royal Engineers pocket book, a whip, a portrait of Captain James, and various Wartime pamphlets. What an awesome vet bringback!
This group was surrendered to Captain James in 1945.
The sword is signed ‘KOA ISSHIN MANTETSU’. The sword is dated, and has the usual numbering system on the mune. The blade’s cutting edge (nagasa) measures 26 1/4″.
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MASANAGA—Japanese WW2 Samurai Army Sword -1944 Mount/Type 3 Gendai Smith w/ties to Minatogawa Shrine












MASANAGA—Japanese WW2 Samurai Army Sword -1944 Mount/Type 3 Gendai Smith w/ties to Minatogawa Shrine
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PRICE JUST LOWERED! 1 WW2 Japanese Army Officer’s sword made by Masanaga available. Masanaga’s given name was Ito Kishinaga. While making swords at the Minatogawa Shrine, Masanaga signed his swords under the name Masakiyo. He also made Special Order swords at a nearby forge. When making swords at this forge, called the 七生刀鍛煉道場 ‘Seven Lives’ Forge, he signed as Masanaga. See photo of the graphic provided by Trystan on the Nihonto Message Board on Ito Kishinaga/Masanaga/Masakiyo.
The Minatogawa Shrine was dedicated to Kusunoku Masashige. Before he lost his life in battle in 1336, he uttered the phrase 七生報國 ‘Shichishō Hōkoku’. This means ‘would that I had seven lives to give for my country’. As mentioned above, the forge near the Minatogawa where Special Order naval or army swords were made, was referenced as the ‘Seven Lives’ Forge.
This sword is dated October 1943. The number ’17’ is stamped on the nakago’s mune.
This sword has two latch releases. See photo provided from Jim Dawson’s book Swords of Imperial Japan 1868-1945 Cyclopedia Editiion.
The blade measures 26 5/16″ (67.6 cm) (measured properly from the blade tip to the notch in the blade spine).
This traditionally-made gendai katana has an expertly water-tempered wavy hamon. This Japanese WW II Army Officer’s katana is in 1944 shin-gunto mounts (aka Type 3 mounts).
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EXCEPTIONAL US Civil War Union Officer PRESENTATION GRADE SWORD -Clauberg















EXCEPTIONAL US Civil War Union Officer PRESENTATION GRADE SWORD -Clauberg
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1 exceptional U.S. Civil War Union Officer Presentation Grade sword available. This fine Officer Presentation Grade saber would make a rare addition to any Civil War or world militaria collection.
Note the adornments on this saber, including a Roman Centurion on the scabbard, a blade with ‘U.S.’ and ‘E. Pluribus Unum’ etchings.
This sword was made by W. Clauberg in Germany. This sword was sold in a U.S military shop to a Union Officer. This grade of sword was often purchased by junior officers and presented to a high rank Union Officer to honor their service, to commemorate a battlefield victory, or to congratulate the officer on receiving of higher promotion of rank.
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WW2 Kaigunto Sword -Antique Japanese Navy/Naval MASAHIRO/Takayama Prison Forge












WW2 Kaigunto Sword -Antique Japanese Navy/Naval MASAHIRO/Takayama Prison Forge
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1 desirable Japanese World War II Takayama Forge Navy Officer’s kai gunto sword available. This desirable katana was made by Hattori Masahiro. This Japanese sword would make an important addition to any collection.
Masahiro worked at the Takayama Prison Forge. Swords made at the Takayama Forge are highly collectible.
The oil-tempered blade measures 25 1/2″ (64.8 cm) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine. This sword has a desirable wavy hamon/temper line.
The tsuka has rayskin under the silk wrap. This IJN kai-gunto sword has a black lacquer saya.
All fittings have matching assembly numbers. The number stamped on each fitting is ‘557’.





























































































