USA WW2 era fighting knife made by Knife Crafters of Philadelphia; original scabbard; rare smaller dagger type

$599.95

Original WW2 Knife Crafters fighting dagger made from an old saber, orig leather scabbard. Rare smaller type fighter in great condition, considering the age. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. FOR THIS ITEM.

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WW2 Knife Crafters fighting dagger made from an old saber, hard-to-find original leather scabbard included. Rare smaller type fighter in great condition, considering the age. FREE EXPEDITED SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. FOR THIS ITEM.

Rare and certainly one-of-a-kind WW2 era fighting knife made by Knife Crafters of Philadelphia of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA. Knife Crafters made these impressive fighters from old Civil-War era swords and cavalry saber; these unique fighters are VERY thought-after nowadays. During the first couple of years of WW2 the US servicemen had no standard-issue fighting knife and the military was desperately looking for a quick way to  satisfy the demand for the much-needed fighting knives early in the War.  After the Great War most of the  cavalry sabers were just sitting on storage, collecting dust in the government arsenals. So someone came up with the idea of re-purposing these old (and by than obsolete weapons anyway) info fighting knives and daggers. A large quantity of WW1 era M1913 Patton Swords and even older Civil War sabers were converted into somewhat crude, but very practical fighting knives and trench daggers such as this WW1 era M1913 Patton Saver conversion I have available for sale.  The “Knife Crafters” fighting knives are some of the best known examples of such side arms. This exact “Knife Crafters” fighting knife type is illustrated on pages 224-225 of the KNIVES OF THE UNITED STATES MILITARY WORLD WAR II book by Michael W Silvey – a well-established expert and the author of a number of books on the subject of the US military edged weapons (see book’s scans attached).

This is a much more scarce smaller Knife Crafters specimen, as most of their fighters tend to be on a much larger side. This attractive fighting knife is about 10” / 25.5 cm overall; single-edge blade is about 5-1/4” / 13.4 cm; the edge is very sharp still; the tip is intact. Knife Crafters had this labor-intensive but solid technique of welding a solid metal handle to a piece of a blade and than brass-brazing the up-swept steel guard. The result was an excellent quality fighting knife with a superior balance and control. The blade is completely unmarked; some light surface rust is noted for accuracy (cleanable). The lower part of the handle is covered with the original cowhide leather; the handle is in excellent overall condition, considering the age. The handle is solid; all parts are tight with no play. Original brown leather scabbard is extremely well-done; all original stitching and rivets are intact; the leather is soft and supple; original keeper is intact as well.

Knife Crafters had always made a superior product; their knives and scabbards are always of high quality so their knives were quite popular with GIs. Most of these handy fighting knives were used in the field as intended; finding a fine Knife Crafters specimen in such a great shape is pretty hard nowadays. This WW2 Knife Crafters fighting dagger is a great find – today most of the surviving Knife Crafters fighting knives are in private collections and are off the market. This is one of the best WW2 era “non-regulation” US fighting knives with a lot of character AND in better-than-average condition for the type. Don’t miss your chance to add this rare WW2 Knife Crafters fighting dagger to your collection!

This original WW-II era WW2 Knife Crafters fighting dagger has not been cleaned or tampered with in any way, it is in 100% original “as is” condition. These are the actual photos; Garand clips are not included with the lot 😉  I have several fighting knives made from converted sabers, as well as some scarce WW1 and WW2 fighting daggers and trench knives available for sale – please take a look in our Militaria section.

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Weight 1.1 lbs

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