Description
1 vintage U.S. World War II theater knuckle knife. This homemade WW2 combat knife has a knuckle guard with skull crusher knobs on it. This knife would make a fine addition to any collection.
The handle on this knife is formed of wood–the grip has finger-grooves. This knife is definitely theater-made.
The blade measures 6 3/4″. The knobs on the knuckle guard are each individually formed of brass. The guard is formed of a heavy gauge wire folded in two layers against itself.
The belt scabbard was made for this knife. The keeper strap is a buckle type. The keeper strap rivet is stamped ‘5 5‘.
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CONDITION:
This primitive, vintage World War II theater knuckle knife is in carried condition. It was carried and used in battle. There is a tight and stable filled crack on one side of the wood grip. There is one chip out of the wood.
The scabbard is in excellent condition with no problems.




































