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Original WW II Japanese Naval Officers Dirk

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    Posted 13 years ago

    stepback_a…
    (363 items)

    This is a Japanese officer dirk which hung from the belt while wearing the dress uniform. The scabbard is made of leather with brass fittings, while the handle is simulated sting ray skin (finely pebbled) with a fine brass wire wrapped around the it, and brass fittings as well. The blade is a highly polished machine made blade.

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    1. Randy, 13 years ago
      I lived on Kwajalein Atoll for 7 yrs & made dives on several Japanese wrecks.I collected several items.I was wondering is their a website or something regarding collectors of stuff from Japanese warships.Thanks,Randy
    2. stepback_antiques stepback_antiques, 13 years ago
      Not that I know of. Why don't you post your finds here? I would be interested in seeing what you have collected.

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