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    Canadian? British style commando knife???

    A friend at work brought me a knife he garbage picked along with some fishing equipment. It looks the same as a british commando knife. On one side of the guard it is marked Sheffield Englandicon, the other side has 1983 and what looks like a broad arrow stamp.Has the scabbard and is pretty nice except for the handle is a little loose. Any ideas? Does this have any value? He asked me to sell it as the economy is hurting him like the rest of us.
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    Commercial Fairburns, the Englandicon mark is the gve away on this one. No real value

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    thanks, my interest is in US blades.-I really don't know anything about foreighn stuff.

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    Here in Ontario the market for real F.S. knives from any year is hot.From your description I think it would sell for $80 - $100 or more.The ww2 3rd patterns in same condition with scabbard go for $200 + up.

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