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WWII Medical Corpsman Knife -US WW2 Navy Combat Medic -Military Collection -USN



WWII Medical Corpsman Knife -US WW2 Navy Combat Medic -Military Collection -USN
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1 possibly one of a kind U.S. World War 2 Medical Corpsman fighting knife available. This U.S. fighting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This super unique Corpsman knife has a 7 5/16″ blade. The handle is cast aluminum.
The front side of the handle has the caduceus insignia of the U.S. Medical Corps. This side of the handle also has the National Coat of Arms of the United States–the U.S. eagle grasping arrows in one talon, and an olive branch in the other.
The reverse side of the handle has the Medical Corps insignia as well, and the ‘U.S.N.’ anchor.
The knife is paired with a sheath marked ‘KENNEDY BROS. ARMS CO. ST. PAUL’.
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Japanese NAGAMITSU WWII Sword -1944/Type 3 Army WW2 -Antique/Gunto/GENDAITO









Japanese NAGAMITSU WWII Sword -1944/Type 3 Army WW2 -Antique/Gunto/GENDAITO
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1 WW2 Japanese Army Officer’s sword made by the well-known smith Nagamitsu available.
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).
The nakago is signed ‘Nagamitsu saku (made this)’.
The blade measures 26 1/2″ (67.3 cm) (measured properly from the blade tip to the notch in the blade spine). This sword has two latch releases.
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Japanese WWII Army Sword -IJA Katana -Kaneyoshi HIGH CONDITION -Samurai/Military










Japanese WWII Army Sword -IJA Katana -Kaneyoshi HIGH CONDITION -Samurai/Military
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1 antique World War II Japanese samurai Army Officer’s sword available. The blade is a high condition sword by Okada Kaneyoshi. This fine Japanese Army katana would make an important addition to any collection.
The showato blade measures 26 1/4″ (66.6 cm)–as measured properly with a tape pulled tight from the blade tip to the bottom of the notch in the habaki. There is a Seki stamp above the signature. All fittings have the matching assembly number ‘3’.
Kaneyoshi is featured in John Slough’s book An Oshigata Book of Modern Japanese Swordsmiths 1868-1945 on page 74. See photo above.
























