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    what type of commando knife is this?

    Hi i have had this knife for a while now and am interested in selling it.
    it would be great if you could tell me what to look for how much they going for anything really thanks Aaron
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    Hi Aaron,

    maybe i am a little old and couldnt see as good as younger ones...but i cant see a knive! Sorry!

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    sorry workin on that

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    Aaron,

    no problem, but i am happy that i am not blind! :-)

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    pictures

    Here we go

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    Aaron,

    this is a Fairbairn-Sykes used by the Britishicon Commandos in WWII.

    Look at here Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    thanks do you have any idea how much they sell for etc

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    Aaron,

    over here between $120 and $200.

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    thanks for the help !!!

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    Aaronlet- I believe you have a 3rd Model Britishicon Commando knife. They were made late war and continued post war. Is that a "3" I see on the handle above the guard. I think that indicates the model designation. Could be wrong. SKIP

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