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Imperial M3 , second variation , first variation had date 1943 on blade

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peen and Flaming Bomb on butt of the IMPERIAL

this one is a M3 as well , 5th variant , least common out of all 5 variants ,having no markings at all

Cattaugarus 225Q "Quartermasters Knife" , very hefty stout knife issued to rear troops , this was a tool built and designed to take abuse like prying crates open , still hunting for a correct scabbard/sheath, i believe the correct sheaths were all lefties 

PAL 36 fighting knife

USN Mk1 with USN Mk1 blue scabbard

USN Mk 2 with Blue USN Mk2 scabbard

Pilot survival knives 

this is a tough one to find , a transitional pilot knife that bridges the gap between the Mk1 and the bolt types previously pictured 

Nice collection, db. 

I'm partial to the PAL 36.  I've got my dad's, from the war, and it's still sharp as a razor.

Oh man...wait until Kevin D see's these. He just might have a new friend here. Boy - and let you lose with the photos...no stopping you now!

Yea I agree with J.J....great collection you have there.

thank you , thats why i was a bit nervous with the Italian knife in the other thread , my spidey senses said go for it even though it was outside my collecting focus to date which is primarily US knives and Bayonets , i love that new addition , there are still some holes to fill in my US line up

the PAL 36 was the one that infected me with the bug , got that at the same pawn shop as the black shirt dagger , gave $40 for that one , and as yours is very sharp 

the sharpest out of the bunch is the transition pilot knife , that thing has nicked me twice so far

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