U.S & German World War I & II Military Knives
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Only way I can trump a Richtig fighter is with a Nichols fighter. Probably does not count since I don’t own it anymore.
You can always get more money, good old knives are hard to find.
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Sweet knife, was never lucky enough to get one! Thanks for posting it
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I lack a genuine knife from the World Wars. But as a runner up I offer this correct copy of an M-3, favored by Rangers, Paratroopers, and similar tough guys. Made by Boker. Note the 1943 stamp.
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Well, welcome to the “I have to have War knives fan club.” Your new membership card will be in the mail as soon as we receive your dues payment of every extra dollar you have.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2024 12:45 pm I lack a genuine knife from the World Wars. But as a runner up I offer this correct copy of an M-3, favored by Rangers, Paratroopers, and similar tough guys. Made by Boker. Note the 1943 stamp.
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Seriously though, great knife.
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Thanks for the comment CarMan.
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Here's some Western WWII era military knives.
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A VERY nice variety of military knives, Dimitri.


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Very nice knives sir.
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Awesome trio, Dimitri. 

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Can anyone give me any information on this knife?
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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First one of these I have seen with that mark.
I have seen the same pattern knife marked A.F. Bannister.
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