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I inherited a couple boxes of daggers, bayonets, and pocket knives but I really don't know what I'm looking at. Especially with the daggers and bayonets. The only one I recognize is the SA dagger. Any info on what these are is very much appreciated. I will try to post close ups if needed/requested.
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Don’t know anything about the daggers, but that drawer has a mixture of some good stuff that have some decent value mixed with some others that don’t.

It would be neat if you could lay them out in small batches and get some pics....

Thanks for sharing your neat collection!
 
I don't want to hijack this thread, but I also I don't want to clutter the board with my own just for one knife ID. But I inherited this from my grandfather from Russia who collected weapons. It’s obviously a bayonet, assuming WWII. Just wondering what side.
 

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1) Don't Know.
2) Swedish Mora Scout
3) Arisaka type 99 bayonet
4) 1939 German Dress bayonet
5) 1917 Enfield bayonet
6) SA Dress dagger


Bottom

1) Moroccan Koummya
2) Boker 2020
3) WWII 1891 Carcano bayonet
4) WWII German Luftwaffe dagger - 1st model
 
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Top L - R -

1) Don't Know.
2) Swedish Mora Scout
3) Arisaka type 99 bayonet
4) 1939 German Dress bayonet
5) 1917 Enfield bayonet
6) SA Dress dagger


Bottom

1) Moroccan Koummya
2) Boker 2020
3) WWII 1891 Carcano bayonet
4) WWII German Luftwaffe dagger - 1st model
Very awesome thank you!
 
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Top l - r

1) Christy Slide knife
2) Imperial or Colonial fixed blade, these were sometimes used as cheap prizes or souvenirs.
3) Post WWII Japanese scout / Camper knife made for America.
4) Those are Watch fob knives for pocket watches.
5) Geo Schrade fish knife, some copies were made in Japan by Valor of Miami, Florida.

Bottom l-r

1) Victorinox Classic with promo handles.
2) Colonial advertising knife 70's - .
3) Colonial picture knife 1980's -
4) don't know
5) Bayes Purina Advertising knife 60's - 70's, probably contracted to Imperial or Colonial of RI to make.
6) Kingston Mil-K USMC pocket knife, sometimes these are worth good money depending on year.
7) Recent small sunfish 1990's - .
 
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Top l - r -

1) 1-5 - Various from 1950's - early 80's.
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6) Late 90's, early 2000's Puma Medici. These are kinda wanted now.
7) 1980's small lockback, Chinese or Pakistani

Bottom l - r -

1) Pre WWII European "Lady Leg" knife
2) Flip -it knife, recent
3) Chinese, recent late 90's -
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5)
6)
7) Imperial Frontier Stockman, late 70's - early 80's.
 
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1) Late 80's - early 90's Gun folder, usually imported by various firms from Asia.
2) Keychain knife, common from the 60's - 90's.
3) Recent folding stiletto, looks like an M-tech / Master Cutlery
4) Frost Cutlery "Bear Claw", 90's Japanese model
5) That's an official Boy Scout knife, probably Ulster brand.
6) Victorinox, looks like maybe the Recruit model
7) That's some type of scout /utility knife,post WWII.

Bottom l - r -

1) United Cutlery, mostly sold through Smokey Mountain Knife Works, 1990's.
2) Japanese made, imported by Vernco as part of their "Black Angus" line. Late 60's - 80's, give or take a bit.
3) That's a very recent Gerber
4) Pre WWII Czech / Bohemian pen knife, the little spoon is an ear wax scoop.
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6) 1960's - 1990's key chain knife.
7) Colonial advertising knife 70's - 90's.
8) Buck 1980's, 90's
9) Post WWII, but can't tell a brand.
 
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Left Column -

1 Jim Dandy ad knife, by Utica / Kutmaster. I think Jim Dandy was a pet / dog supply company. Older knife.
2 Electrician's knife, sometimes called a TL 29.
3 Advertising knife, Colonial or Imperial, probably Imperial, post WWII
4 Pearl Lobster pen knife, mostly likely pre WWII.
5 Recent Barlow, 1990's -
6 Post WWII Jack knife, Colonial or Imperial

Right

1 Concealed pen knife, mid 1980's -
2 Hollow wrapped shell pen knife, probably Imperial or Colonial
3 Hollow wrapped shell Fishing knife, Imperial or Colonial, missing the shell wrap post WWII - 1980's
4 Hollow wrapped shell Toothpick knife, probably Imperial or Colonial, post WWII
5 Cole National, Sabre brand trapper these are 70's, 80's
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7 Hollow wrapped shell utility / Scout knife, probably Imperial or Colonial, maybe Ideal. Post WWII
 
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Left -

1 - Hollow wrapped shell Jack knife, Imperial or Colonial
2 - Victorinox Classic - Recent-ish
3 - Imperial Fishing / Jack knife with cap opener, pretty sure late 50's - .
4 - Imperial or Colonial or Ideal key chain knife. They made them for a long time, 1940's - at least.
5 - That will be a Ulster / Kingston or Utica most likely. 50's 60's Jack knife.
6 - Hollow wrapped shell Jack knife, Imperial or Colonial

Right -

2 - Budget imported German "assortment" pen knife. 1890's - 1920's.
 
Wow, what a collection and glad people are helping you id them. Thanks for the photos.
 
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