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US WW2 FJ Richtig Fighting Knife w/Alfred Cornish Sheath -F J R Clarkson Neb -Nebr













US WW2 FJ Richtig Fighting Knife w/Alfred Cornish Sheath -F J R Clarkson Neb -Nebr
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1 vintage U.S. World War 2 Richtig fighting knife w/Cornish sheath. This is the Richtig/Cornish combination every collector is looking for. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This is a hard-to-find, desirable Richtig fighter design. Mike Silvey thought so much of this blade style that he pictured this same Richtig fighter model on page 210 of his book, Knives of the United States Military–World War II. This knife measures 10 15/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 6″. The end of the pommel is stamped ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring.
Note that the pommel also has a mark I have never seen before on a Richtig–the number ‘4’. Note that this number matches the number on the Cornish sheath.
The Cornish sheath is stamped at its top ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB. 4’.
Note that the leg tie-down thongs are still intact–an incredible feature rarely found.
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US WW2 Richtig Fighting Knife w/CORNISH SHEATH/Antique Dagger/F J R CLARKSON NEB









US WW2 Richtig Fighting Knife w/CORNISH SHEATH/Antique Dagger/F J R CLARKSON NEB
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1 U.S. World War 2 Richtig double-edged fighting knife w/Alfred Cornish sheath. A WW2 Richtig fighting knife w/Cornish sheath is the holy grail combination every WW2 collector is seeking. This desirable Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This knife measures 11 9/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 7/8″. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel is stamped ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’.
The sheath is stamped ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB.‘ The sheath is ID’d on its front. The soldier that carried it during the War scratched his name into the front of the sheath ‘Ted Noveski Omaha Nebr. 12 Monroe St.’. The tab end of the keeper strap once went about 1 inch past the snap. The snap functions perfectly though of course.
A double-edged Richtig dagger is hard to find–this knife would make a great acquisition for any collector.
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ID’d US WW2 RICHTIG Fighting Knife -ALFRED CORNISH Sheath/F J R Clarkson Neb











ID’d US WW2 RICHTIG Fighting Knife -ALFRED CORNISH Sheath/F J R Clarkson Neb
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1 vintage U.S. World War 2 Richtig fighting knife w/Cornish sheath. This is the Richtig/Cornish combination every collector is looking for. This desirable Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This WW2 Richtig fighter is ID’d on the sheath to the soldier that carried it. The sheath is marked ‘Moody’. This knife was carried by Colonel Joe Lydle Moody, United States Army Air Force.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This knife measures 11 3/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 5 15/16 “. This Richtig fighter is marked on the pommel ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.‘. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring.
The sheath is stamped ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB.‘. Lower down on the scabbard throat it is stamped with the number ‘2‘.
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BIG 8” FIGHTER—US WWII RICHTIG Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/WW2 -Alfred CORNISH








BIG 8” FIGHTER—US WWII RICHTIG Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/WW2 -Alfred CORNISH
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1 vintage large U.S. World War 2 Richtig fighting knife w/Cornish sheath–this is the big Richtig fighter/Cornish sheath combination every collector is looking for. This desirable Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This large Richtig fighter measures 13″ overall. The blade itself measures 8″. This Richtig fighter is marked on the pommel ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring–with its original leather wrist thong.
The sheath is stamped ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB.’. The G.I. that carried this knife blackened the Cornish sheath for lower visibility in combat.
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RARE IDd DAGGER US WW II RICHTIG Knife FJR Clarkson Neb WW2 CORNISH Sheath













RARE IDd DAGGER US WW II RICHTIG Knife FJR Clarkson Neb WW2 CORNISH Sheath
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1 hard-to-find dagger blade U.S. World War 2 Richtig fighting knife w/Cornish sheath. This knife is also ID’d, and has provenance to the veteran who carried it. In addition, there is also a document of interest to Richtig collectors. This desirable Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
As mentioned above there are several things that make this knife extra special for collectors:
1. A double-edged Richtig fighter is pretty hard to find.
2. This knife is ID’d to the vet who carried it during the War. The sailor, Ralph Benson, put his name on the guard. The provenance documents included with this knife are a newspaper clipping of his wedding announcement; a newspaper clippingphoto of him with his bride with a caption; his Company 69, 2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment class photo.
3. A typed and handwritten note the sailor kept in his wallet from the relative of his that gave him the knife. The hand-written portion of the note reads ‘This article, with a picture of the man, was published in Ripley’s nation-wide feature. Lately Mr. Richtig has been taking a few private orders to make knives for service men, and I got this through a friend at the office. Better not try proving the above claim tho!’
This Richtig fighter measures 11″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 1/8″. This Richtig fighter is marked on the pommel ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring–with its original leather wrist thong.
The sheath is stamped ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB.’.
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US WW2 RICHTIG Fighting Knife -ALFRED CORNISH Sheath/F J R Clarkson Neb – WW II





US WW2 RICHTIG Fighting Knife -ALFRED CORNISH Sheath/F J R Clarkson Neb – WW II
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1 vintage U.S. World War 2 Richtig fighting knife w/Cornish sheath. This is the Richtig/Cornish combination every collector is looking for. This desirable Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This knife measures 11″ overall. The blade itself measures 5 15/16 “. This Richtig fighter is marked on the pommel ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring.
The sheath is stamped ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB.’. Lower down on the scabbard throat it is stamped with the number ‘2’.
This fine Richtig example has a blood groove in the blade–an uncommon, and desirable feature in a WW2 Richtig fighter.
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WW2 RICHTIG Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb -Combat -Old US Military Collection






WW2 RICHTIG Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb -Combat -Old US Military Collection
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1 U.S. World War 2 Richtig fighting knife. This one of a kind Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This is an exceptionally large and rare WW2 Richtig fighter.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This is a large 18 15/16″ Richtig fighter. The blade itself measures 13 3/16″. This Richtig fighter is stamped ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring.
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RICHTIG Hunting Knife -ALFRED CORNISH Sheath/F J R Clarkson Neb/Antique/Old/RARE









RICHTIG Hunting Knife -ALFRED CORNISH Sheath/F J R Clarkson Neb/Antique/Old/RARE
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1 old 1930’s-1940’s small Richtig hunting knife w/Cornish sheath. This is the Richtig/Cornish combination every collector is looking for. This desirable Richtig hunting knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This is a Richtig hunter variation rarely found. The handle is wood; the guard and pommel are aluminum.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This knife measures 8″ overall. The blade itself measures 3 13/16″. This Richtig fighter is marked on the guard ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.‘.
The sheath is stamped ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB.‘.
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WWII RICHTIG Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/Old/Small US/4-Inch Boot/WW2/FJR











WWII RICHTIG Fighting Knife -F J R Clarkson Neb/Old/Small US/4-Inch Boot/WW2/FJR
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1 U.S. World War II small 4″ Richtig fighting knife. This rare, small Richtig boot knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
Richtig fighting knives are widely considered by many collectors to be one of the most beautiful fighting knives ever made.
This knife measures just 8 1/4″ overall. The blade itself measures 4 3/16″. This Richtig fighter is stamped ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel has an extended lanyard ring.
The scabbard was with this knife throughout World War 2. The G.I. carved his name ‘ WHITEY ‘ into the front of the sheath.
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WW2 Richtig Fighting Knife -Antique WW II Dagger/FJR CLARKSON NEB/Collection









WW2 Richtig Fighting Knife -Antique WW II Dagger/FJR CLARKSON NEB/Collection
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SAME EXACT VARIATION AS IS PICTURED ON PG. 42 OF BILL WALTERS’ U.S. and Allied Military Knives World War II — Book II.
1 U.S. World War 2 Richtig double-edged fighting knife w/sheath. This desirable Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
The blade measures 6″. The guard and pommel are brass. The unmarked Richtig has the extended lanyard ring. The sheath was made for this Richtig before it went overseas during the War.
A double-edged Richtig dagger is hard to find–this knife would make a great acquisition for any collector.
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US WW2 Richtig Fighting Knife w/CORNISH SHEATH/Antique Dagger/FJR CLARKSON NEB











US WW2 Richtig Fighting Knife w/CORNISH SHEATH/Antique Dagger/FJR CLARKSON NEB
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1 U.S. World War 2 Richtig double-edged fighting knife w/Alfred Cornish sheath. A WW2 Richtig fighting knife w/Cornish sheath is the combination every Richtig fighter collector is looking for. This desirable Richtig fighting knife would make an important addition to any U.S. military or world militaria collection.
This knife was made by a legend in knife-making. Frank Richtig had a secret steel tempering process that allowed him to slice through railroad spikes and automobile leaf springs. Frank would demonstrate this at county fairs–after slicing a railroad spike or leaf spring, he would slice through a piece of paper with the same knife. Frank earned himself a spot in a ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ magazine in the 1930’s. These knives can be used for decades, because of Frank’s superior craftsmanship.
This knife measures 13 1/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 8 1/8″. The guard and pommel are brass. The pommel is stamped ‘F.J.R. CLARKSON NEB.’. This knife has a fuller, and its false edge is sharpened half way back from the tip.
The sheath is stamped ‘ALFRED CORNISH OMAHA, NEB.’. The G.I. that carried this knife threaded a web belt hanger onto the top of the sheath.
A double-edged Richtig dagger is hard to find (especially in this configuration with a fuller, and a sharpened false edge). This knife would make an important acquisition for any collector.
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Vtg U.S. WW2 OSS Philippines Drop Knife -Knuckle/Fighting -Old/Military








Vtg U.S. WW2 OSS Philippines Drop Knife -Knuckle/Fighting -Old/Military
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1 antique U.S. World War II OSS Philippine drop knife. This original OSS Philippines drop knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 13 7/8″ overall. The 3-sided blade measures 8 7/16″. This knife has its original metal scabbard with it.
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SWPA US WW2 Large V44 Brass Knucks Ranger Fighting Knife/Australian Theater










SWPA US WW2 Large V44 Brass Knucks Ranger Fighting Knife/Australian Theater
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1 vintage Australian-made U.S. World War 2 Army Rangers brass knucks knife. This is the larger of the two size of Ranger V44-type brass knuckle knives. The scabbard artwork on this knife is incredible. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This original, World War II Ranger knife has the visible file marks inside the handle important to identifying an authentic WW2 knife (see photos). This knife has a 9 7/16″ blade. Overall this knife measures 14 7/16″.
The front of the scabbard shows a U.S. military base with a plane, a guard tower, and palm trees. The back of the scabbard reads ‘NEW GUINEA CAMP. SWPA 1943-4‘.
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Original 1918 U.S. WWI/WWII AU LION Mark 1 Trench Knife -Fighting/Knuckle









Original 1918 U.S. WWI/WWII AU LION Mark 1 Trench Knife -Fighting/Knuckle
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1 vintage U.S. World War 1/World War II Mark 1 trench knuckle knife. This trench fighting knife was made in France for the U.S. Army, and is marked ‘AU LION‘ on the tang. The lion image is stamped just above the Au Lion mark. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 11 3/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 6 9/16″. ‘U.S. 1918‘ is marked on the guard. Interestingly there is a small hole drilled in the guard–this was likely used to thread a leather thong through to tie the guard to the knife during downtime between battles. The scabbard is the correct French-made metal scabbard.
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7 POINTS! US WW1/WW2 1917/1918 L.F.&C. Trench Knife -Combat Collection -LF&C Knuckle











7 POINTS! US WW1/WW2 1917/1918 L.F.&C. Trench Knife -Combat Collection -LF&C Knuckle
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1 original U.S. World War 1 / World War II 1917 L.F.&C. trench knife available. This rare trench knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This trench fighting knife was made by L.F. & C. This knife measures 13 7/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 8 7/8″. This knife has 7 point knucks. ‘U.S. L.F.&C. 1917’ is stamped on the guard.
The scabbard is stamped ‘M.S.’ on the upper and lower fitting. The green leather portion of the scabbard is stamped ‘JEWELL – 1918’.
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Vtg US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Fighting Knife -Black Handle -Double-edged/Trench








Vtg US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Fighting Knife -Black Handle -Double-edged/Trench
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1 U.S. World War II Everitt knuckle knife. This is the black handle Everitt trench knuckle knife. This knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
The handle has the raised ‘EVERITT’ mark. This knife measures 11 7/16″ overall. The double-edge trench blade itself measures 6 1/2″. The blade is blackened.
The blade on this knife had a ‘cant’ put in it so that the blade follows the shape of the soldier’s leg. The sheath is a U.S. M8 scabbard.
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Vtg US WW1/WW2 A.C.Co. Trench Knuckle Knife -1917 Fighting -Collection/ACCO








Vtg US WW1/WW2 A.C.Co. Trench Knuckle Knife -1917 Fighting -Collection/ACCO
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1 vintage U.S. World War 1/World War II trench knuckle knife. This trench fighting knife was made by A.C. Co. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 14 1/8″ overall. The blade itself measures 8 15/16″. This knife has outside knucks. ‘A.C.CO. U.S.A. 1917’ is stamped inside the guard. There is no scabbard with this knife.
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US WW2 Shipley Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat Collection/C.P. Kansas City











US WW2 Shipley Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat Collection/C.P. Kansas City
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1 vintage U.S. World War II Shipley knuckle knife. An iconic Shipley knuckle knife like this one was chosen by author Mike Silvey to adorn the back cover of his book, Knives of the United States Military–World War II. This rare knife would make a fine addition to any collection.
This Shipley knuckle knife is marked on the scabbard ‘C.P. SHIPLEY, KANSAS CITY.’.
This WWII fighting knife has a brass knuckle guard and metal skull crusher pommel. The upswept blade is especially long on this example measuring 7 7/16″ in length. Overall this knife measures 12 5/8″.
Click on ‘Purchase by Phone’ to buy this knife. Have some trade items? St. Croix Blades considers trades towards the purchase of any item on the site.
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Buck CUSTOM 25 YEAR SERVICE AWARD D-Guard Bowie Knife -WBC Wilde Bill Cody







Buck CUSTOM 25 YEAR SERVICE AWARD D-Guard Bowie Knife -WBC Wilde Bill Cody
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1 rare! ca.2006 vintage Buck Custom Shop 25 Year Employee Service Award Bowie knife. This custom Limited Edition Bowie was made by Buck bladesmith Wilde Bill Cody. This rare custom knife would make a important addition to any premium collection.
This knife is engraved with serial number ‘020‘. The blade choil is stamped ‘WBC‘, Buck employee bladesmith Wilde Bill Cody’s initials.
The blade has Chuck Buck’s signature in electric pencil. The blade is etched in 24kt gold ‘BUCK KNIVES 25 YEAR SERVICE AWARD‘. The handle scales are made of fossilized ivory.
This massive D-guard Bowie measures 16 3/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 10 1/4″. Just as significant–the blade measures 2 9/16″ wide! The blade stock is 1/4″.
This knife comes in a fine walnut display case.
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Vtg US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Fighting Knife -Green Handle -Double-edged/Trench/Old









Vtg US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Fighting Knife -Green Handle -Double-edged/Trench/Old
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St. Croix Blades BUYS military collections. Call us at 715-557-1688 to sell your rare knife or collection.
1 U.S. World War II Everitt knuckle knife. This is the green handle Everitt trench knuckle knife. This knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
The handle has the ‘EVERITT‘ mark. This knife measures 12″ overall. The double-edge trench blade itself measures 7 1/16″. The blade is blackened.
The Everitt scabbard has the characteristic black rivets, throat staples, and the long keeper strap.
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Antique US WW2 Taylor-Huff Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat Collection -Rare/Old











Antique US WW2 Taylor-Huff Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat Collection -Rare/Old
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1 U.S. World War II Taylor-Huff knuckle knife. This Huff knuckle knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
This is a very large Huff combat knife. This knife measures 13 9/16″ overall. The double-edged blade itself measures 8 13/16″. The blade and knuckle guard have remnants of the typical Huff blued-finish.
The brass plate on one side of the wood handle is stamped ‘MADE. AT. FORT. KNOX. KY.‘. The belt sheath is not an original Huff sheath, but is World War 2 vintage.
No payments allowed online for this knife. Click on ‘Purchase by Phone’ to buy this knife.
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US WW2 Knuckle Fighting Knife w/Skull Crusher Pommel -San Antonio Ironworks






US WW2 Knuckle Fighting Knife w/Skull Crusher Pommel -San Antonio Ironworks
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1 vintage U.S. World War 2 theater knuckle knife. This WW2 fighting knife has an awesome knuckle guard and skull crusher pommel. This U.S. WW2 knuckle knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This knife measures 14″ overall. The blade itself measures 8 1/8″. The handle scales are a black composite material. The guard and skull crusher pommel are made of solid steel.
This knuckle knife has a San Antonio Ironworks sheath.
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US/Australian WW2 Aluminum Handle Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat -Military/Old








US/Australian WW2 Aluminum Handle Knuckle Knife -Fighting/Combat -Military/Old
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1 vintage World War 2 U.S./Australian knuckle fighting knife. This WW2 knuckle knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This Australian knuckle knife measures 10 11/16″ overall. The blade itself measures 6″. This knife has the normal desired scabbard for this model.
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Vtg US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Fighting Knife -Black Handle -Dagger/Trench/Old











Vtg US WW2 Everitt Knuckle Fighting Knife -Black Handle -Dagger/Trench/Old
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St. Croix Blades BUYS military collections. Call us at 715-557-1688 to sell your rare knife or collection.
1 U.S. World War II Everitt knuckle knife. This is the black handle Everitt trench knuckle knife. This knife would make a rare addition to any collection.
The handle has the ‘EVERITT‘ mark. This knife measures 11 13/16″ overall. The double-edge trench blade itself measures 6 7/8″. The blade has remnants of its blackened finish in the fuller.
The sheath for this knife is a U.S.N. Mark 2 scabbard. The keeper strap fits around the handle perfectly.











































































































































































































































