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UNISSUED—UFH PAL MOD WW2 M1 Bayonet for WWII Garand -US/Knife -mg




UNISSUED—UFH PAL MOD WW2 M1 Bayonet for WWII Garand -US/Knife -mg
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1 U.S. World War 2 U.F.H. PAL MOD M1 Garand bayonet available.
This WW2 bayonet was never issued. The scabbard has its original scabbard.
The blade measures 10″.
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UNISSUED—UC BOWIE BLADE WW2 M1 Bayonet for WWII Garand -US/Knife -mg




UNISSUED—UC BOWIE BLADE WW2 M1 Bayonet for WWII Garand -US/Knife -mg
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1 U.S. World War 2 U.C. Bowie blade Garand bayonet available.
This WW2 bayonet was never issued. The scabbard has its original scabbard.
The blade measures 10″.
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1989 Cutlery Shoppe Edition Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife/Orange Box/MkII #CS0008/lw





1989 Cutlery Shoppe Edition Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife/Orange Box/MkII #CS0008/lw
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1 1989 Cutlery Shoppe Edition Gerber Mark II fighting knife. This Gerber fighting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Gerber is serial number ‘CS0008’–an early serial #.
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RAREST Manchurian Mounts! MANTETSU Japanese WW2 Army Officer Sword -th











RAREST Manchurian Mounts! MANTETSU Japanese WW2 Army Officer Sword -th
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One of the most rare Japanese military swords of World War 2–the Manchurian mounts Mantetsu. These mounts–as well as the blade–were made in Manchuria. Some of these Manchuria mount Mantetsu also have a rail stamp or a Manchurian Railway Co. stamp. Have one in your collection yet? This is your chance–these don’t come along often. When considering this rare mount sword, think ‘bragging rights’, think ‘I finally found one’, think about telling your friends about it ‘do you have one? …pity, (I do).’

This rare Mantetsu sword’s cutting edge/nagasa is 26 1/4″.
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Water-tempered Army Gendai Sword -made with Tamahagane -WW2 w/Mon -FULL POLISH -th













Water-tempered Army Gendai Sword -made with Tamahagane -WW2 w/Mon -FULL POLISH -th
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1 full polish Japanese WW2 Army Officer gendai sword–traditionally-made with Tamahagane.
This fine gendaito was made with greater time and effort than the majority of World War 2 Japanese gendai swords. As stated, the swordsmith made this sword using the full traditional process. This sword was forged with tamahagane (Japanese sand steel), then water-tempered. A beautiful complex hada is visible in the blade. See photos for a closer look.
This is a mumei blade. Shinsa groups have been papering handmade gendai swords for several years now–especially swords exhibiting this level of skill.
The blade’s nagasa is 26 9/16″.
This sword has a Samurai family mon on the kabutogane, as well as a fine cherry blossom sarute.
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Japanese WW2 Gendai Naval Officer Sword -2 MILLION YEN—SHIGEMASA—Kai Gunto -th

















Japanese WW2 Gendai Naval Officer Sword -2 MILLION YEN—SHIGEMASA—Kai Gunto -th
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1 premium Japanese Naval Officer’s gendai kai-gunto available. This WW2 gendaito was made by the highly ranked smith, Ikkansai Shigemasa. Shigemasa was ranked 2 Million Yen in John Slough’s book An Oshigata Book of Modern Japanese Swordsmiths 1868-1945. Two full pages are dedicated to Shigemasa in Slough’s book.
This sword is water-tempered. The hamon is choji midare. The blade nagasa (cutting edge) measures 24 13/16″.
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Anderson US WWII Fighting Knife -Patton Sword Blade -LF&C 1919 -Glendale USA




Anderson US WWII Fighting Knife -Patton Sword Blade -LF&C 1919 -Glendale USA
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1 Anderson WW2 fighting knife. This 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 ‘L.F. is not visible). There was no sheath with this knife when I got it.
The handle is marked ‘ANDERSON GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA’. The reverse side is marked ‘MADE IN USA’.
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1st Pattern WILKINSON WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Fighting Knife -EXCEPTIONAL EXAMPLE











1st Pattern WILKINSON WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Fighting Knife -EXCEPTIONAL EXAMPLE
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Have a collection of Fairbairn-Sykes knives to sell? Contact St. Croix Blades to sell your F-S knives today.
1 rare condition British World War II 1st pattern Wilkinson Sword Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife available. 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.
The snap on the sheath keeper strap is correct marked NEWEY.












































































