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  • scout114
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 12

    #1

    More Kabars

    I am intrigued by these knives. I just got another batch from the government auction. I paid too much for em but I like em so try to get em when I can.

    In this batch I got several Conetta's MSI's Ontario's Camillus and looks like one commercial Camillus. Guess someone lost or liked the one they were issued and replaced it.

    They run from slightly used to new looking. A decent batch.

  • 1mark
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 390

    #2
    What is the web address for the Goverment auctions. I used to have it.
    "Three people can keep a secret as long as two of them are dead" Mark Twain

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    • scout114
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 12

      #3
      Gov Auctions

      Here ya go:

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      • Big_Al
        Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 35

        #4
        Very nice! My Army Brigade in Vietnam was on loan to the 3rd Marine Division and I was able to get a Camillus made Kabar. The leather grip was blackened, and the leather sheath was black also. I left it behind with a buddy when I came home.
        Since then I have bought a Kabar "USMC Fighting Knife", recent manufacture, nothing collectible, just because I wanted one like I had long ago.
        A couple years ago in our small town gun shop I paid $35 for one that is marked KA-BAR on the blade (without Olean NY), appears to be vintage because the leather washers were dried out and shrunken to the point of disintegration. It came with a steel/fiberglass scabbard marked
        USN MK2 on one side and on the other side:
        NORD-6581
        B.M.Co.
        the number 8 with a line over it
        VP with two little stars
        I know mostly nothing about knives and bayonets other than the fact I like them. Did i do OK for $35?

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        • Johnny in Texas
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 2201

          #5
          If the scabbard is nice it is worth more than for you paid. I remember when you could buy the knife you left in Vietnam for 35.00 in a Army surplus store I have an unissued one. I own about 20-25 Mark 2 USMC & USN marked WWII knives they are classic looking knives. I really like them.
          Last edited by Johnny in Texas; 03-22-2013, 01:00.

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          • Jon Field
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 191

            #6
            Now this is a Ka-bar!
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            Freedom is not free, the cost can be seen everyday, for it is engraved in marble, cast in bronze and highlighted with little American flags!

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            • xausa
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 3

              #7
              When I got to RVN in 1965, the scuttlebutt was that you could trade three K-Bars for a Thompson SMG. I had a Basic School classmate in supply, so the three K-Bars were no sweat. but by that time the supply of Thompsons had dried up. I still have one of the three K-Bars.

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              • sac troop
                Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 33

                #8
                Originally posted by Jon Field
                Now this is a Ka-bar!
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                Jon is it all wood or just the handle?

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                • Jon Field
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 191

                  #9
                  Walnut handle, maple blade.
                  Freedom is not free, the cost can be seen everyday, for it is engraved in marble, cast in bronze and highlighted with little American flags!

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                  • sac troop
                    Member
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 33

                    #10
                    Thanks Jon. Nice looking display. I know a blade smith that works out new designs the same way out of bass wood.

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                    • Jon Field
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 191

                      #11
                      I made these for desk pieces, NCO School graduates, going away presents, even 2 Generals were presented with them by their troops. There is one in the display case at the 9th Marines Regimental Hqtrs, at Camp Hanson, Okinawa, I made that one in 1979. The first one I made was rough, but a Marine Capt, traded me a real K-Bar for it. I could not afford to but one, so the trade was great. Still have the knife today.
                      Freedom is not free, the cost can be seen everyday, for it is engraved in marble, cast in bronze and highlighted with little American flags!

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