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US fighting knives values
anyone know what these US marked mark 2 knives are worth? have a conetta, camillus N.Y, camillus , ontario, and a MSI, all have nice blue blades and black or brown leather scabbards, also are these from the vietnam war?
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08-08-2010 11:30 AM
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Glock23dude-I saw this request on the other site. It's not that easy. Mark 2's have been in production since 1942. Of the ones you want prices on Camillus produced them from 42' until they shut down a few years ago. It would depend on markings, finish on the metal, color of leather, type of scabbards. Conetta -post Korea, & Vietnam. Ontario are relatively current. MSI-are a mystery, but considered fairly current. You say all have blued blades, that won't cut it. Only certain companies in WW2 produced them with blue blades. We need photos, to check all of the above, plus condition. I suggest do some research, it's pretty interesting stuff. Good Luck! SKIP
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MSI fighting knife on ebay
1 day left and it is at $80 any guess on where this will end up?/ I bid it up to $50 hoping for a steal but looks like seveal are watching tis one
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What did they end up going for? Where they from the Vietnam era? My dad has a black Conetta he picked up years ago. I might try to persuade him to part with it if the price is right.
Last edited by lgabrick; 09-22-2010 at 10:37 AM.
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The UK Special Forces Club put out a commemorative S-type commando dagger made by Wilkinson. The Club was formed by former Special Executive Operations personnel (SOE). The knives were numbered 001- 050. (1-50) to commemorate fifty years since the club was formed. I have number one. Anybody have any idea how much it is worth?
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Conetta was late '60s. Worth depends on condition and demand. Best to watch auction sites to see what they currently sell for.