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    LOOK What I Found Cleaning Out the Closet!!

    These all belonged to my dad. No daggers here - but plenty of blades. I'd love to know what some of them are....


    Most of the German bayonets are sawback blades.
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    Some more pics...
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          #5
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            #6
            Last one is a boxed M3
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              #7
              WOW!!!! Nice instant collection!
              You have some VERY nice and some very valuable knives there.

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                  #9
                  Second frame on the bottom I'm pretty sure is a WWI 1st issue US Army trench knife.

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                    Originally posted by Ken B. View Post
                    Second frame on the bottom I'm pretty sure is a WWI 1st issue US Army trench knife.
                    Yup, a model 1917 trench knife

                    I also like the Everitt knuckle knife too. That's the bottom one in the third photo. Incorrect scabbard though.

                    I'm at work, so I don't have my Cole's, but is the one with the brass guard and wood handle a Huff?

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                      #11
                      You have a nice collection of mainly fighting knives there.
                      Frame #5 is a second pattern Fairbairn Sykes knive and are worth a few quid.
                      I only really know Third Reich daggers , but I have attached a picture of the others I know.
                      Thanks , Ian
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                        #12
                        wow!!!! now why the hell can ti find that when i clean my cloeset out!!!!! are you keep em or going to sell them?

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                          I've received quite a few PM's already for more pics - so here ya go. These are exactly as my dad got them from the vets. Oh - and no PALs - they are KA-BAR and Camillus.
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                            The Everitt has a series of campaigns written on the scabbard. I can't hardly make them out - let alone photograph them
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                              More

                              This one was still in the closet...
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