Some photos just for fun

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Anderson Tang Section Knife

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Ek ParaMarine Knife

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M.H. Cole 8 Point Knuckle Knife

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M.H. Cole 9 Point Knuckle Knife

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Kephart Knuckle Knife

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Richtig Fighter

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Richtig Miniature

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E.W. Stone Knuckle Knife

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M.H. Cole and Frank Trzaska Discuss Cole Knives

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The Only Known M.H. Cole W.W. II Era Mark 2 To Exist

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The knife Howard Cole is holding two pictures above, he also made it.

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M.H. Cole post war Mark 2 knife

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The third and final known M.H. Cole made post war Mark 2.

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E.W. Stone's personal Prototype 50th Anniversary knife 

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Prototype Colonial with Clear handle. Made during WW II at the request of the government to see how the handles were attached.

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Robeson Mark 2 USMC just like the day it was made

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Mark 2 re-handled for an Air Force C.C.T. member

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A Couple of Ontario Desert Storm knives liberated from the Defense Department

 

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