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A. C. CO. U. S. Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife

American Cutlery Company U. S. Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife, Cole III p. 22-3, No. 3

Maker: A. C. CO.
AU LION

AU LION U. S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife, Cole III p. 25-6, Type II, Grooved Grip

Maker: AU LION
Armand Koehn Knuckle Knife #7

Koehn sold fighting knives under the AOK Knives label. This Knuckle Knife is a modified US Mark I Trench Knife. The knife has a cast aluminum handle with the inner ear removed and the body painted in black & green camo. Read More →

Maker: Armand Koehn
Aussie 3 Point C Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife

This Three Point C Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife was made in Australia. Handle is cast aluminum with a large Bowie blade. Read More →

Aussie 3 Point D Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife

This 3 Point D Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife was made in Australia. The handle is cast aluminum and features a large Bowie blade. Read More →

Aussie Large Cog Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife

This Large Cog Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife was made in Australia for sale to GIs. Handle is cast brass with a large 9 inch Bowie blade and paired with a heavy leather scabbard to complete the package. Read More →

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Aussie Small Cog Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife known as the Officer Model

This was another smaller version of the Cog Guard Ranger Knuckle Knife made in Australia for sale to the GIs. Knife also has a cast brass handle and a 6 inch Bowie blade that was paired with a brown leather scabbard. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. 1st Pattern Prototype Brass Knuckle Knife

This knife was made either on another USN ship in the Pacific Theater or in Australia by someone who had acquired a set of Dad’s 1st Pattern Prototype Brass Knuckles. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. 50th Anniversary Reissue Skull & Cobra Knife

This is my 50th Anniversary Reissue Knife made in 1995. It is marked serial number 2 and was given to me when the knives were originally made. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. 50th Anniversary Reissue Skull & Cobra Knuckles

This a test set of aluminum cast 50th Anniversary Reissue Skull & Cobra Knuckles. Made to test the pattern for the 50 knives made in 1995. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. Moorish Dagger

This Moorish Dagger as my father named it, has a blade that is forged from chrome molybdenum steel scavenged from Mitsubishi seaplane struts. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. Pre-War 1st Pattern Prototype Brass Knuckles

This is a set of US Navy China pattern brass knuckles that Dad had modified from a crude set he was given by an old China hand Chief Petty Officer in 1939. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. Skull & Cobra Knife

This is a knife Dad made for me for Vietnam by casting his handle pattern onto a US Model M6 bayonet blade. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. Skull & Cobra Knife

Dad’s original M3 bladed fighting knife that was made late in the war in the Pacific when the Army started to make its way out to the boonies with their US issue edged weapons. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. Skull & Cobra Souvenir Scimitar

Dad made this knife aboard the USS Holland on the way back after the Japanese had surrendered. He made about 10 to kill time and amuse himself by making souvenirs for the sailors to take home for their kids to play with or put up on the wall as a remembrance. Read More →

E. W. Stone, Sr. WWII Skull & Cobra Knuckles

This is 2 of the 10 sets of cast aluminum WWII Knuckles that Dad made during his time in the Pacific Theater. Read More →

Everitt Knuckle Knife

The Everitt Knuckle Knife has a cast aluminum handle with a 7 inch blade with a narrow central fuller or blood groove. Read More →

Experimental Knucks Knife Bayonet for the M16

All black knife made from an M7 bayonet. Right grip replaced with cast aluminum knucks that are internally marked but origin unknown. Read More →

Foster Brothers Knuckle Knife

This Foster Knuckle Knife has the identical knuckle guard that appears on the OSS Drop Knives and the tang is welded in the same spot. Read More →

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Gilbert Islands Shark Tooth Knuckle Knife

This knife was brought back from the Pacific Theater by W. E. Wichman, US Army at the end of WWII. The knife was hand forged with engraving on the blade with native mahogany slabs pinned in place with brass. Read More →

H. D. & S. U. S. Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife

Henry Disston & Sons U. S. Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife, Cole III p. 22-3, No. 1

Maker: H. D. & S.
H. D. & S. U. S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife

Henry Disston & Sons U. S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife with Issue LF&C Scabbard. Reference Cole III p. 22-3 No. Read More →

Maker: H. D. & S.
Indian Knuckle Knife

This brass handled Knuckle Knife was made in India for commercial sale. Handle was nickle plated. Blade is a reverse spear point with a primary edge and a short sharpened false edge. Read More →

L. F. & C. U. S. Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife

This Landers,Frary & Clark US Model 1917-18 Trench Knife is the standard version with the 6 knob guard. It is paired with the optional leather scabbard as shown in Cole III p. Read More →

L. F. & C. U. S. Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife with Extra Knob

Landers, Frary & Clark US Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife No. 4, Type 2. This knife has an extra or 7th knob on the front and is a rarer model. Read More →

L. F. & C. U. S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife

Landers, Frary, & Clark U. S. Model Mark I Trench Knife was the 1st maker to produce the model outside of France. Read More →

Lockwood Brothers Trench Push Dagger, Broad Arrow Marked

This knife was made in England circa 1942 by the Lockwood Brothers under military contract. The aluminum alloy grip is marked with a CROWN BROAD ARROW 4 and has a double-edged blade that is 2 7⁄8 inches long. Read More →

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Messenger Knuckle Knife

This William H. Messenger Knuckle Knife ia an unmarked specimen. The 7 7⁄8” bright blade is made of Ketos steel which was used in anti-aircraft shells and was a special high carbon, high chrome steel that was very hard to work with. Read More →

O. C. L. U. S. Mark I Trench Knife

This is an extremely rare Oneida Community Ltd. US Mark I Trench Knife that went into production about the time WWI ended and so only a few grips and prototype knives were manufactured. Read More →

Maker: O. C. L.
O. C. L. U. S. Model 1917-1918 Trench Knife

Oneida Community Limited made this US Model 1917-18 Trench Knife although their production numbers were low and an OCL is a rarer specimen. Read More →

Maker: O. C. L.
OSS Knuckle Knife from 1873 US Springfield Bayonet

This specimen utilizes an 1873 US Springfield Triangular Socket Bayonet Blade and Scabbard with a piece of black rubber hose for the grip. Read More →

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OSS Knuckle Knife with Long Patton Blade

This OSS Drop Knife has a 26 1⁄2 inch segment of US Model 1913 Patton Sword Blade with a grip made of black garden hose and a Knucklebow supplied by Foster Bros. Read More →

Parsons Knuckle Knife

This Kevin Parsons Knuckle Knife has a aluminum cast handle and an M7 bayonet blade. Aluminum grip has been blackened. Scabbard is standard issue M8A1. Read More →

Remington Knuckle Knife

This unmarked Knuckle Knife by an unknown maker who used a Model 1895 Remington Lee Straight Pull Bayonet blade has an Aluminum handle cast on and stamped with the numeral 2. Read More →

Richie USN CB Knuckle Knife

M. M. Richie a USN Seabee made this Knuckle Knife with a triangular tool steel blade 7 inches in length that rings when struck. Read More →

Robbins of Dudley Trench Push Dagger

This British manufactured Robbins of Dudley Trench Push Dagger and the other edged weapons they made were for private sale to troops heading in harm’s way. Read More →

Small Aussie Knuckle Knife with blade marked AKE/REGD

Australian made, unusual, aluminum handle knuckle knife with blade marked AKE/REGD. Note original leather scabbard has USMC Globe & Anchor affixed to it. Read More →

Smiths NZ Knuckle Knife

Smiths Knuckle Knife made in New Zealand with an unmarked brass handle and a steel guard. Original scabbard accompanies the knife. Read More →

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Springfield Arsenal Knuckle Knife

All Brass Prototype of the US Mark I Trench Knife with a 1910 bolo blade. By this time the 1910 bolo had quite a following as a fighting knife. Read More →

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Springfield Arsenal Prototype Knuckle Knife

This cast brass handle US Mark I Trench Knife is a Springfield Armory Prototype Knuckle knife that has a faceted, elongated skull crusher integral to the casting. Read More →

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Stelzig Knuckle Knife

A well made tubular brass handled Knuckle Knife with an 8 1⁄2 inch bright blade with a double-edged spearpoint. The tubular part of the handle is made from a 20 MM case marked WB 1942 20 MM MK-2 with a heavy brass knucklebow with 3 projections. Read More →

Taylor Huff Knuckle Knife or Universal Combat Knife

Taylor Huff received a patent for his knife on August 22, 1944. Overall length of the knife is 13 7⁄8 inches. Read More →

Taylor Huff Knuckle Knife or Universal Combat Knife Type 2

This Taylor Huff Knuckle Knife is designated the Type No. 2 by M. H. Cole since instead of the aluminum slab handle this one has a walnut handle inlaid with a brass strip that is stamped MADE AT FORT KNOX KY. Read More →

Three Feathers Knuckle Knife

This well made WWII Knuckle Knife has an 8 inch double edged stiletto blade marked at the ricasso with 3 Feathers of 3 Fingers and finger grooved walnut handle. Read More →

Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knife

This Knuckle Knife has a large aluminum hilt that has a knucklebow with 19 alternating teeth cut into it. The double edged spearpoint blade is 8 inches long. Read More →

Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knife 4

An Unusual Knuckle Knife that is unmarked and its origin is unknown with a cast aluminum handle. Has that Middle Eastern look about it and has the original pirate scabbard with it. Read More →

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Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knife 5

This Knuckle Knife has an aluminum cast 4 stall grip with 3 triangular points along the knucklebow and one at the butt to act as a skull crusher. Read More →

Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knife 6

This Knuckle Knife has a cast aluminum handle with incused diamond checkering and 4 finger stalls with a triangular projection on each one. Read More →

Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knife 8

This Knuckle Knife is unusual in that it has a steel frame for the handle with aluminum slabs held by 3 copper rivets with a brass guard and brass knuckles brazed to the steel frame of the grip. Read More →

Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knife 9

This Knuckle Knife has a brass cast handle out of what appears to be shell brass. The very unusual feature of the grip is the single finger stall and the Colt SAA butt. Read More →

Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knife, Robbins of Dudley Style

This Robbins of Dudley style Knuckle Knife has a cast aluminum handle with a plain D Guard knucklebow. The grip is very ergonomic. Read More →

Unknown & Unmarked US Knuckle Knives 7

This USN shipmade Knuckle knife has a 7 1⁄2 inch double edge spearpoint blade. Overall length is 13 inches. The one piece brass handle was cast directly onto the blade and then plated. Read More →

Unknown US Knuckle Knife with CW Blade

This Knuckle Knife features a 10 1⁄4” blade made from a US Model 1860 Cavalry Saber blade. Blade is marked at the ricasso: U. Read More →

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Unknown USMC Knuckle Knife

This aluminum handled Knuckle Knife has a 9 3⁄4 inch double edged spearpoint blade. The 4 finger stall handle is engraved: JACK F. Read More →

Unknown or Unmarked US Knuckle Knife

This Knuckle Knife has a distinctive cast aluminum hilt pattern and is seen with a variety of blades. In this case, the blade looks like a heavy 8 inch F/S blade. Read More →

Unknown or Unmarked US Knuckle Knife

This is a heavy duty fighting knife of one piece construction with grip slabs of black Bakelite secured by 14 star shaped rivets. Read More →

Unmarked Aussie Knuckle Knife

Unmarked Australian Made aluminum handle Knuckle Knife with blued 6 inch spearpoint blade and original heavy duty leather scabbard. See Silvey, Knives WWII p. Read More →

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Unmarked Aussie Knuckle Knife similar to American Everitt

Unmarked Aussie Knuckle Knife with aluminum hilt cast onto blades made from Pattern 1907 bayonet blades shortened to about 7 inches. Read More →

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Unmarked Aussie Knuckle Knife with 2 Finger Stalls and 7 Point Guard

Recorded to be of Australian origin by both Hughes and Stephens; made during WWII but no other information. The aluminum alloy Knuckleduster hilt is cast onto a 7 1⁄2 inch double- edged blade. Read More →

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Unmarked Aussie Knuckle Knife, Aluminum D Guard, Incused Checkering

This Australian Made Unmarked Knuckle Knife has a heavy Aluminum D Guard with rare incused checkering. The cast aluminum handle has a 6 1⁄2 inch double-edged blade. Read More →

Unmarked Aussie Knuckle Knife, Aluminum Knucklebow with 4 Spikes

This Australian Made Knuckle Knife has an Aluminum Knucklebow with 4 Spike projections. Knife has a cast aluminum D Guard with a wood grip and an 7 inch double-edged blade. Read More →

Unmarked British Knuckle Knife Type attributed to Several Makers.

This British made commercial Knuckle Knife was a Popular Style that was known to have been made by Clement, Hibbert and Sons, and George Ibberson in both marked and unmarked varieties. Read More →

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W. D. Wilcoxson Knuckle Knife

This Wilcoxson Knuckle Knife has a cast aluminum handle that is marked on one side: MADE BY W. D. WILCOXSON and on the reverse side GORDON J. Read More →

W. H. Messenger Knuckle Knife

This Messenger Knuckle Knife is marked MADE BY W. H. MESSINGER JACKSON MICH. on the front of the brass guard with an 8 inch wavy Kris blade made from a file, walnut handle and brass knuckles. Read More →