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    A few US Navy/USMC Knives and Sheaths

    Had them out last night, thought there would be some interest.
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    I always liked the 225 as a belt knife. Too bad I couldn't have stumbled across one way back when I needed that sort of thing in service. I was "Stuck" carrying a Randall 14 attack knife...
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    It's one of my favourites aswell. I'm sorry you got stuck with the Randall. Hope you still have it, it's worth a lot more than any of these.

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    I do, It's one of the few things I did right, kept my WW2 marked K-Bar with fiber scabbard, Randall, Frenchicon copy of the F/S, Gerber Mk2...Kukri...all the ones I collected through my travels. Carried the Randall for some years. It was very useful. Unfortunately, it doesn't resemble the as new collector pieces on line...it was however carried and used.
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