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Original U.S. WWII EK Model 1 Fighting Knife Serial K640 by John Ek of Hamden, Conn. with Custom Sheath - Excellent Condition 17th Century This is a very good

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Description

This is a very good example of the classic Springfield trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine

There is an extremely faded nametag on the cuff style collar with only a few letters being able to be read

The aluminum WWI canteens were still quite usable

as a working blank fire FLINTLOCK JEZAIL used by the Natives in this famous 1939 Movie Gunga Din

Ed broke his leg and was assigned to guarding equipment

Original U.S. WWII EK Model 1 Fighting Knife Serial K640 by John Ek of Hamden, Conn. with Custom Sheath - Excellent Condition 17th Century This is a very goodOriginal Item: Only One Available. During World War II, John Ek started manufacturing knives for American soldiers. He was committed to providing high quality combat knives to those who needed them the most. He took great care to ensure that all the knives he produced went to active military personnel. Additionally, he employed people with physical disabilities to make the knives. This practice started in 1941 when he hired 40 individuals with

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