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Randall Model 1-8 All Purpose Fighting Knife -8” Fighter -Orlando Fla.








Randall Model 1-8 All Purpose Fighting Knife -8” Fighter -Orlando Fla.
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1 Randall model 1-8 fighting knife available. This fine Randall fighter would make an important addition to any collection.
This model 1 has an 8″ blade. Note that the Randall model 1 has a sharpened false edge–and it is sharp!
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RARE French WWI/WW2 Trench/Coutrot Fighting Knife -Old Collection/G P Dagger





RARE French WWI/WW2 Trench/Coutrot Fighting Knife -Old Collection/G P Dagger
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1 vintage World War II/World War 1 French trench knife available. This French fighting knife has trench art on the handle with a skull and crossbones. This WW1/WW2 French fighting knife would make a fine addition to any collection.
This knife measures 10 5/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 5 3/4″. The guard is stamped ‘G.P’.
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US M1902 Ames/Gelhaar Saber -Old/Antique 1931 PRESENTATION ‘First Prize’ Sword










US M1902 Ames/Gelhaar Saber -Old/Antique 1931 PRESENTATION ‘First Prize’ Sword
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1 antique U.S. Officer’s model M1902 dress sword available. This is an Ames Mfg. Presentation sword–it is etched on the blade:
‘DONATED BY CAPT. CHAS. B. EGGEN, S.C. PRESIDENT, DEPARTMENT OF KANSAS R.O.A.’. The reverse side of the blade is etched ‘2ND LT. EMMETT E. WILSON, INF. FIRST PRIZE IN DEPARTMENT MEMBERSHIP CONTEST 1931’.
This sword was made by Ames Mfg. for the Gelhaar Uniform Co. of Kansas City, MO.
This ca.1931 U.S. sword has its original canvas sword bag with it. Inside the top flap it is marked ‘Lt. Emmett Wilson 353rd Infantry’.
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German Naval Officer Sword -Old/Antique 1874-76 Eickhorn/WW1 -ID’d w/PROVENANCE




















German Naval Officer Sword -Old/Antique 1874-76 Eickhorn/WW1 -ID’d w/PROVENANCE
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1 identified antique 1874-1876 German Officer’s Naval Sword. This sword comes with its portepee. This sword is identified on the fold-down guard to an officer on the German WW1 era Cruiser ‘Cormoran’.
A whole book of archival materials on the officer E. Fratschera has been dug up, and comes with this fine sword. There are around 100 pages of history on this officer and on the ‘Cormoran’.
This sword was made by Carl Eickhorn.Dimensions: The length in the scabbard is 93.0 cm, the length of the blade is 78.5 cm, the width of the blade at the heel is 1.8 cm.
The blade is steel, slightly curved, one-edged, with one wide cut on each side; at the bottom of the rectangular heel. On the left side of the heel there is stamped the manufacturer in the form of two squirrels. The blade on both sides is decorated with etched ornamentation, consisting of (from the bottom up) images of the ship; an anchor wrapped in a chain; imperial German crown; crossed arrows and a lighthouse. All images are interspersed with curly ribbons.On the other side of the blade (from below upwards) is the ship; Anchor with chain; imperial German crown; ship’s wheel, crossed guns; military armature, as well as curly ribbons.
Between the blade and the hilt is a red cloth wiper strip.
Ephesus is bronze, cast, gilded. Consists of an arch, pommel with a back and two folding flaps – large and small; the handle bone.
The bow of the hilt is a slotted, with the image of laurel leaves. A large scutum panel with a picture of laurel leaves; in an oval imperial crown over an anchor with a chain. The small flap is also slotted, with laurel leaves, and the name “Fratzscher” is engraved on the inside.The top is made in the form of a lion’s muzzle, the left eye with a red glass, and the right one with a green one. Backrest with a relief image of the lion’s mane and laurel leaves.
Bone handle with perpendicular grooves, inside of which there are three rows of brass twisted wire.
The hilt has a portepee in the form of a string of woven silver threads with red veins and brushes made of twisted yarn.The sheath is made of black leather, the mouth, the clip and the tip of the scabbard are brass, gilded, with a relief image of laurel leaves. At the mouth of the scabbard on the inside of the pin, with which the sword is mounted in a sheath. On the tip of the scabbard is a protruding flat ridge.
An officer with such a name is present in the nominal lists of the German Kaiser’s fleet from 1914 to 1918. and was listed on the auxiliary cruiser “Cormoran” .
It should be noted that the surname of the owner on the saber shield is given in the Fratzscher variant, and it is in this form present in the early list of officers of the German fleet, where they manually corrected the name “Fratscher” without the letter “z” in the middle. In this version, it exists in subsequent documents. Probably, the difficult pronunciation of the original surname made the owner simplify it, which is quite typical for the army and navy of any country.To this saber are attached three sets of documents related to the life and activities of the owner of the saber Erich Fratschera (Frattsher) and to the ship “Cormoran”, on which he served.
The auxiliary cruiser Cormoran (the former passenger steamship Ryazan) had a rather unusual fate. Caught without coal in the neutral waters of the island of Guam during the First World War, he remained there for three years until the Americans colonizing Guam and declaring war on Germany demanded his surrender and disarmament. The commander refused and ordered the ship to be scuttled.
The first set of materials includes three photographs (one of them is genuine) of Erich Fratschera and his wife, supplemented with a cloth strip with crossed anchors and a brass stamped gilded emblem (on a tunic or on shoulder straps?) In the form of crossed anchors, as well as photocopies of documents, associated with ships and officers of the imperial German navy of 1914 – 1918. These documents are supplemented with photocopies from books and magazines, concerning Guam and the location of the German ship Cormoran there.The second set consists of photocopies of covers and separate sheets from books in English “The Cormorant”, “German raids into the southern seas” with the image of “Cormoran”, “Americanization” (tells the story of the development of Guam USA), “German ships of World War I “And” The History of Guam “; as well as a photocopy of the article “Destruction of” Cormoran “in English.
The third set is correspondence related to the history of the Cormoran and its marches to the southern seas; a photocopy of the book “Desperate campaign. The history of the German cruiser “Cormoran” in the First World War. “
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WW1 US Army Balloonist Knife -RARE -WWI Military Balloonists -Springfield Armory





WW1 US Army Balloonist Knife -RARE -WWI Military Balloonists -Springfield Armory
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1 U.S. Army World War 1 Springfield Armory balloonist’s knife. This knife is so very rare. This knife would make an important addition to any premium collection.
Frank Trzaska, military edged weapons scholar and researcher, recently wrote an extensive article on the U.S. Army balloonist knife that was published in KnifeWorld. The article appeared just within the last six months or so.
The knife is hand-written on the blade ‘U.S. Army A.S.’ This knife measures 7 1/2″ overall.
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OSS SOE Escape Knife -WW II US / British -Pocket/WW2 -Silvey Book -EARLY VERSION





OSS SOE Escape Knife -WW II US / British -Pocket/WW2 -Silvey Book -EARLY VERSION
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The actual pre-World War 2 Escape Knife photographed in Mike Silvey’s book Pocket Knives of the United States Military. This documented Escape Knife would make an important addition to any advanced collection.
Photos 1 and 2 above were taken of this knife lying over the page from the Silvey’s book page 77. Note the close-up detail of the blades and compare them to the photo. This is the actual knife.
The knife’s master blade measures 2 9/16″. This knife measures 5 3/16″ overall when closed.
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Manchukuo CHINESE GENERALS Sword -WW II -Old WW2 Manchuria -Japanese-Controlled









Manchukuo CHINESE GENERALS Sword -WW II -Old WW2 Manchuria -Japanese-Controlled
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1 very rare 1920’s through WW2 Manchukuo (Manchuria) Chinese General’s Sword available. This rare sword would make an important addition to any collection.
The backstrap is decorated with the Manchurian plum blossom. The grip is tortoiseshell, which designates this sword as a Manchukuoan/Manchurian General’s sword.
According to Jim Dawson’s book, Swords of Imperial Japan 1868-1945–Cyclopedia Edition, the Japanese had influence in Manchuria, China, dating back to the Russo-Japanese War. Then later in 1932, the Japanese invaded Manchuria using an incident caused by the Japanese Kwantung Army as an excuse. -

WW1 1904 Hospital Corps Bolo -M1904 Springfield Arms -SA 1914 Knife -US Military








WW1 1904 Hospital Corps Bolo -M1904 Springfield Arms -SA 1914 Knife -US Military
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1 U.S. WWI era M1909 Hospital Corps Bolo available. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
The front ricasso of this bolo is stamped ‘SA 1914’. The reverse side is stamped ‘U.S. 36722’. This bolo was made by Springfield Arms. The scabbard is stamped ‘ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL 1912 H.E.K.’. The scabbard is also stamped ‘G.H.W.’, and ‘W.G.’.
The blade measures 12 inches. The knife measures 17 5/16 inches overall.
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WW1 era German Bavarian Prussian WK&C Short Sword -WKC -RARE -In Treue Fest -th




WW1 era German Bavarian Prussian WK&C Short Sword -WKC -RARE -In Treue Fest -th
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1 hard to find German (Bavarian or Prussian) WW1 or earlier short sword available. The collector who I bought this from said it was a border patrol or border customs sword. This early short sword would make an important addition to any collection.
This short sword was made by W.K.&C. It has its original portopee—which is in fine condition.
The blade is etched ‘In Treue Fest’ (In Faithfulness).
This sword measures 28 1/2” overall.
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WW1 Imperial German Army Officer Lion Head Sword -YELLOW EYES -Collection -th





WW1 Imperial German Army Officer Lion Head Sword -YELLOW EYES -Collection -th
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1 Imperial German Army Officer WW1 Lionhead sword available. This sword would make an important addition to any collection.
This fine sword is personalized with the original officer’s initials on the guard ear’s engraving plate.
The Lion head on this sword has yellow jeweled eyes.
The blade is etched with filigree designs.
This sword measures 36” overall.
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US M1902 Army Officer Sword -NS Meyer New York -Finely Etched -Collection/th



US M1902 Army Officer Sword -NS Meyer New York -Finely Etched -Collection/th
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1 United States Army Officer M1902 sword available. This sword would make an important addition to any collection.
This sword is finely etched with flags, cannons, the Federal eagle, ‘E. Pluribus Unum’, and is also marked ‘U.S.’.
This sword measures 33 1/4” overall.
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Japanese WW II Naval Dirk -IJN/WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Sharkskin Saya





Japanese WW II Naval Dirk -IJN/WW2 Navy Dagger/Samurai Sword -Sharkskin Saya
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One desirable World War II Japanese Navy officers 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 1/4 inches overall. The blade itself measures 8 5/16 inches.
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WW1 German Trench Knife -Fighting/Dagger -WWI -‘S’ mark -Military Collection -th




WW1 German Trench Knife -Fighting/Dagger -WWI -‘S’ mark -Military Collection -th
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1 German WW1 trench knife available. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This German fighting knife is stamped with an ‘S’ on the ricasso.
This knife measures 11 1/8” overall. The blade measures 6 5/8”.
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SA M1 GARAND BAYONET -US WW2/WW II Knife -1908 Date -WW1 M1903 Springfield



SA M1 GARAND BAYONET -US WW2/WW II Knife -1908 Date -WW1 M1903 Springfield
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1 U.S. World War 1/World War 2 S.A. 1908 M1 Garand/1903 Springfield bayonet available. This original uncut bayonet would make an important addition to any collection.
This bayonet for the M1 Garand and 1903 Springfield measures 20 1/2” overall.
This bayonet has the blued line up onto the ricasso.
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Japanese WWII Bayonet -Type 30 Arisaka -Toyoda Loom Works -WW2—MINT BLADE!—th




Japanese WWII Bayonet -Type 30 Arisaka -Toyoda Loom Works -WW2—MINT BLADE!—th
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1 Japanese World War 2 Arisaka bayonet with scabbard frog available. This bayonet would make an important addition to any collection.
This bayonet was made by Toyoda Loom Works.
This bayonet measures 20 1/16” overall.
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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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RARE—US Vietnam War NGUYEN DAN Fighting Knife/Old/Military/Combat










RARE—US Vietnam War NGUYEN DAN Fighting Knife/Old/Military/Combat
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1 rare U.S. Vietnam War private purchase fighting knife made by Nguyen Dan available. This desirable knife would make an important addition to any U.S. fighting knife, military, or world militaria collection.
This important variation of the Nguyen Dan knife measures 12 13/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 7″. The leather sheath is secured with aluminum rivets. Photos of this knife and sheath lying next to other examples of Nguyen Dan’s knives from Mike Silvey’s Knives of the U.S. Military in Vietnam appear above.
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US Vietnam War Randall Model 18 Fighting Knife w/Screw Off Pommel & Compass










US Vietnam War Randall Model 18 Fighting Knife w/Screw Off Pommel & Compass
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1 vintage Vietnam War Randall model 18 fighting knife available. This model 18 has a hollow tube handle with a screw-off pommel and compass.
This vintage Randall measures 12 5/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 7 1/2″. The blade is stamped ‘RANDALL MADE ORLANDO, FLA.‘. The brass guard has two holes. The brass pommel has the optional compass mounted in it.
The scabbard is stamped ‘RANDALL MADE KNIVES ORLANDO, FLA.‘.
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RARE Model US Vietnam War Randall BC Fighting Knife -British Commando/F-S











RARE Model US Vietnam War Randall BC Fighting Knife -British Commando/F-S
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1 very rare Randall BC Vietnam fighting knife available. This fine private purchase U.S. fighting knife would make an exceedingly rare addition to any collection.
This knife can be see on page 91 of Mike Silvey’s Knives of the United States Military in Vietnam. Randall could not fill all of the orders for fighting knives during the Vietnam War, so they offered this knife Fairbairn-Sykes British commando knife. Randall discarded the F-S sheath, and put these knives in a Johnson roughback Randall sheath with the back stamp ‘B C’.
This knife measures 11 1/2″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 5/8″. The guard is marked ‘ENGLAND’.
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2 ID’d Vietnam SOG Illinois Recon MACV Knives -Soldier Featured in Vietnam Book




























2 ID’d Vietnam SOG Illinois Recon MACV Knives -Soldier Featured in Vietnam Book
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1 RARE ID’d set of two Vietnam SOG/MACV Recon knives with provenance. The SOG/MACV soldier that carried these knives is featured on pages 213-216 of Jason M. Hardy’s book MACV SOG Team History of a Clandestine Army IV. This premium ID’d set of SOG Recon knives would make the centerpieces in any Vietnam fighting knives or U.S. militaria collection.
This premium collection comes with the following pieces:
- 2 SOG Recon knives
- original, hand-written letter from the SOG/MACV soldier, Sgt. Lawrence M. Predmore
- copy of the book in which Sgt. Predmore is featured, MACV SOG Team History of a Clandestine Army IV
- copy of the book Knives of the U.S. Special Forces by Tom Clinton
- modern repro Special Forces Sgt. Predmore’s Illinois Recon patch (the collector just wanted the grouping to have a patch since he wasn’t able to buy one from Sgt. Predmore)
The first SOG knife is a Type III with iron hilt and pommel, with a blue blade (pg.9 Clinton book). This knife is sterile, and has a type 4 sheath with the pocket for the sharpening stone removed. This knife measures 10 9/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 1/8″.
The second SOG knife is a Type II with brass hilt and pommel, with a plum-colored blade (pg.8 Clinton book). This knife is marked with the serial number ‘2048’. There are white spacers in the handle. This knife has a type 1 sheath with sharpening stone. This knife measures 10 1/2″ overall. The blade itself measures 6″.
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US Vietnam War Delta UDT Fighting Knife -Mekong








US Vietnam War Delta UDT Fighting Knife -Mekong
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1 U.S. Vietnam War Delta UDT fighting knife.
This Delta knife has a grey-mottled handle. The blade measures 6 7/8″.
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US Western L46-8 Vietnam Private Purchase Fighting Knife -Antique/Old 8” Combat












US Western L46-8 Vietnam Private Purchase Fighting Knife -Antique/Old 8” Combat
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1 vintage U.S. Vietnam private purchase Western L46-8 full-hilt combat knife available. This Vietnam fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. Vietnam or world militaria collection.
This Vietnam fighting knife measures 13 5/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 8″. The front blade tang is stamped ‘WESTERN BOULDER, COLO. U.S.A.‘. The reverse tang is stamped ‘L46-8‘.


















































































































































































































