wow,

Well, as a hint... you see those little buttons on the side? If you tell eBay about them, the auction will end.
 
And... if it gets shipped over state lines.... well.

Federal law prohibits shipment of automatic knives across state lines, with the following exceptions: Switchblade knives can be shipped: (1) to civilian or Armed Forces supply or procurement officers and employees of the Federal Government ordering, procuring, or purchasing such knives in connection with the activities of the Federal Government; (2) to supply or procurement officers of the National Guard, the Air National guard, or militia of a state, territory or the District of Columbia ordering, procuring, or purchasing such knives in the connection with the activities of such organization; (3) to supply or procurement officers or employees of the municipal government of the District of Columbia or the government of any State or Territory, or any county, city or other political subdivision of a State or Territory; procuring or purchasing such knives in connection with the activities of such government. (4) to manufacturers of such knives or bona fide dealers therein in connection with any shipment made pursuant of an order from any person designated in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3).

15 U.S.C. § 1244 provides, in summary: Knives can be shipped by common carrier, that sale, transportation or distribution, possession or introduction into interstate commerce of switchblade knives is authorized if it is pursuant to a contract with the armed forces or any member or employee thereof acting in the performance of his or her duty may possess switchblade knives and may have them shipped to him and sold to him or her. The possession and transportation upon his or her person of a switchblade knife or a blade 3 inches or less is authorized to any handicap individual who has the use of only one arm.
 
oh okay, i see now, i have the WWII knife like that. and thank you codger for helping us novices with all of our questions.
 
I have seen the WWII knives with black composite handles go for that sort of price, although most of the orange handle Air Force knives only seem to reach around the $150mark.

Russell
 
mine has a metal handle and some nice person put on here a book listing that a good condition one goes for 350.
 
The MC-1 Hook Blade knife was an Airforce issue from 1957 to 1993.
i have the same knife (mint, unused) but stamped Camillus for which i paid $29. sometimes ya just get lucky ! (with knives)
that selling price of $380 is rather high but you've got at least 3 groups of collectors interested: Autos, Schrade and Military collectors.
me ? i bought it in case i ever have to parachute out of a plane. wanna be prepared, eh.
roland
 
My father gave me that identical model knife about 38 years ago (at age 5!). It was my very first knife, and I still have it. Mine is in decent shape, but has some problems. There is some paint on the handle, the lanyard ring thing (don't remember what its called) broke off many years ago, and the main blade has an enormous amount of side to side wobble. I even made a post on the automatic knife forums about the loose blade hoping someone might be able to tell me where I could get it fixed. Though I havent used this knife since I bought my first Buck 110 (at age 11), It still has a great deal of sentimental value. I had no idea they were anywhere near that valuable.
 
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