This knife was made either on another USN ship in the Pacific Theater or in Australia by someone who had acquired a set of Dad’s 1st Pattern Prototype Brass Knuckles. Read More →
This is my 50th Anniversary Reissue Knife made in 1995. It is marked serial number 2 and was given to me when the knives were originally made. Read More →
This a test set of aluminum cast 50th Anniversary Reissue Skull & Cobra Knuckles. Made to test the pattern for the 50 knives made in 1995. Read More →
This Moorish Dagger as my father named it, has a blade that is forged from chrome molybdenum steel scavenged from Mitsubishi seaplane struts. Read More →
This is a set of US Navy China pattern brass knuckles that Dad had modified from a crude set he was given by an old China hand Chief Petty Officer in 1939. Read More →
This is a knife Dad made for me for Vietnam by casting his handle pattern onto a US Model M6 bayonet blade. Read More →
Dad’s original M3 bladed fighting knife that was made late in the war in the Pacific when the Army started to make its way out to the boonies with their US issue edged weapons. Read More →
Dad made this knife aboard the USS Holland on the way back after the Japanese had surrendered. He made about 10 to kill time and amuse himself by making souvenirs for the sailors to take home for their kids to play with or put up on the wall as a remembrance. Read More →
This is 2 of the 10 sets of cast aluminum WWII Knuckles that Dad made during his time in the Pacific Theater. Read More →