Some fair Knives. Not much change in the Aviators knife in the previous fifty years. You will probably recognize the Schrade extreme survival only this one predates it by near 30 years it is made by Imperial Schrade probable in early 80's.
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One more to go. I put this in some time ago with a quick shot at midnight. These are a bit better. The AC Co. is American Cutlery co. Trzaska in Military reference says the sheath is third version
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Nice collection of military knives Moss.
Thanks for showing them. I like the Western knife... nice grain to the wood. Is that from WWII?
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Hi S-K:
If you mean the W49 Bowie, the answer is no. It is from IMO the eighties. There were some of the western bowies made earlier but not as early as WWII. Thanks for the inquiry. How are things in other half of the World. They are sure as heck a mess here.
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If you mean the W49 Bowie, the answer is no. It is from IMO the eighties. There were some of the western bowies made earlier but not as early as WWII. Thanks for the inquiry. How are things in other half of the World. They are sure as heck a mess here.
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