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    British machete 1944-1945 marked. Rich A. in Pa.
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    A U.S. Legitimus, 1945 Collins machete, and another Collins machete my father brought back from Cuba, about 1980.
    Ralph.

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    Here is my M1917 Bolo made by Aerial Cutlery Corp. This is a been there and done that and not minty.
    John

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    A couple of Damascus Kris.
    Ralph.

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    Quote by Rescue190 View Post
    Here is my M1917 Bolo made by Aerial Cutlery Corp. This is a been there and done that and not minty.
    John
    Yours is really pretty compared to mine.
    I have a 1917 Plumb that I found in the bottom of a box of garden tools.
    The cross guard is missing and it was badly rusted.
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    Three contemporary pieces.
    The tan one is marked M10 on the scabbard.
    The one in the middle is American, marked USM81A over PWH on the scabbard, and U.S. M7, Conetta on the underside of the guard.
    The one on the top is Canadian, marked Nella 25 on the underside of the guard.
    Ralph.

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    Post Your Edged Weapons Any Type Any Era
    Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)

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    Great stuff! Rich A. in Pa.
    1969 Shelby GT-500 King of the Road
    Knowledge is power, guard it well.

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    Not really a big knife/blade collector, but in these stay at home times, here is my modest collection. My favourite is the Martindale No. 2 gollock at the top.
    In descending order:
    Royal Navy divers knife by Hopkinsons of Sheffield,
    1907 SMLE bayonet by JAC,
    William Rogers knife , private purchase used in the Korean War,
    1866 Chasserpot bayonet sword
    and finally Swiss Army Sturmgewehr 57 bayonet by Wenger
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    Nice stuff guys!
    W.W.1 bolo,KIFE made in Japan bolo,U.S.M.C. bolos. Rich A. in Pa.
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    We've all seen these miniature knives at the gun and antique shows.
    Usually in someone's bargin box for $3 or so. They were sold as souvenirs at
    gift shops back in the 1950s.
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    gregM
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    myself around.

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