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6 ASSORTED US MILITARY & US MILITARY PATTERN

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6 ASSORTED US MILITARY & US MILITARY PATTERN
KNIVES & 1 SCABBARD. 1) Model 1904 Hospital Corps knife manufactured by Springfield Armory in 1913. Blade is stamped "SA/ (FLAMING ORDNANCE BOMB)/ 1913" on the left side, with "U.S./ 34564" on the right. 1 piece wood grip with brass rivets and brass handguard. Rock Island Arsenal brown leather scabbard is dated 1910. CONDITION: blade shows scattered areas of mild to slightly more moderate pitting overall, with some scattered areas of discoloration. Grip is very good. Scabbard shows oxidation on metal components, with scattered marks from handling and storage to the leather, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. 2) Air Force Survival Knife manufactured by Camillus. Clip point blade with blood grooves and serrated backstrap. Standard 2 hole handguard with grooved leather grip and faceted pommel. Highly decorated brown leather scabbard is marked "I AM AN / ALCOHOLIC/ IN CASE OF AN/ ACCIDENT/ GET ME A/ MARTINI" on the belt loop, with "GM" on the body and designs overall. Rear of scabbard is carved "Matt" with the remainder of the named having been defaced. CONDITION: blade shows wear overall through to gray patina, with scattered areas of darker discoloration. Grip shows a few handling marks, but is otherwise good. Scabbard shows wear from use, but is otherwise sturdy and serviceable. 3) U.S.N. MK 2 KA-BAR manufactured by Camillus. Clip point blade with blood grooves. Grooved leather grip. Plastic and canvas scabbard marked "U.S.N./ MK.2". CONDITION: blade shows wear overall, with some spots of old adhesive, but otherwise is very good. Scabbard shows scattered handling marks, but is otherwise good. 4) Case stiletto fighting knife. Double edged spear point blade is unmarked. Leather grip with black plastic pommel. Unmarked brown leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows areas of cleaned surface oxidation resulting in scattered areas of discoloration. Grip shows some scattered spots of wear, but is otherwise good. Holster shows wear and areas of discoloration, but remains sturdy and serviceable. 5) 225Q Quartermaster knife manufactured by Cattaraugus. Highly polished straight blade with blood grooves. Leather grip with textured pommel. Non-original period brown leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade is excellent with scattered superficial marks. Grip shows wear and some losses around the center. Holster shows wear overall, but remains sturdy and serviceable. 6) ShurEdge manufactured by Robeson. Highly polished clip point blade with blood grooves. Smooth leather grip. Unmarked brown leather holster. CONDITION: blade is good with the exception of some oxidation on the left side of the ricasso, which is also present on the pommel. Grip shows some light wear, but is otherwise very good. Holster shows wear but remains sturdy and serviceable. 7) Leather US M6 scabbard for the M3 trench knife. Stamped "US M6/ WMCO/ 1943" above a large flaming ordnance bomb proof. CONDITION: good overall, with the bottom right rivet missing on the front side. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18559/MLW). $800-1200.