Rarest US Military knife

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Have been enjoying the US knife thread. So here's another one.
What is the rarest US Military knife that you own or have seen?
The rarest one I own is probably a WW II black handled paratrooper switchblade, made by Shrade.
The rarest one I ever held in my hand was a prototype KaBar. It had a brass hilt was owned by Marine Raider Gordon Warner who showed it to me.
I'll do a thread on Gordon sometime.
 
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I didn't get to hold it but a Krag Bowie-style bayonet.

Until a few weeks ago, the only Krag Bowie bayonet I'd seen was in the Springfield Armory museum under lock and key. That was more than 40 years ago. Just a few thousand were made by Springfield in 1900 as a trial run, and most were sent to the Philippines and Cuba. Very few have survived to this day.

I'm proud to own one now, even if I had to break my piggy bank to acquire it. The scabbard is even rarer than the bayonet. Here it is, in all it's glory!

John

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Another "really rare" candidate would be the OSS/CIA stiletto. The "pancake flipper" scabbard is unique to this knife, and is also very rare. I got this one almost 30 years ago, and haven't seen another since.

John

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I wondered what the spatula was doing in the image contest thread.... thats pretty smart!!!

Oh, and

Lets not share the existance of this spatula scabbard/knife with my wife shall we? :D :D
 
WWI Knuckle Duster

I don't know how rare it really is but I searched for years for a genuine WWI knuckle duster. It came to me about a year ago through a collector in my local club that I have known for 20+ years. It wasn't cheap but it IS original, scabbard and all.
 
The Krag Bowie was actually someone in town (a relatively small town) who had one on Craigslist. Out of curiosity, he was asking $1200 and I almost went for it!
 
Unless you lump ownership by someone special, the Krag Bowie has got to be it. There is (was) one at the st.louis soldiers museum.
 
Another "really rare" candidate would be the OSS/CIA stiletto. The "pancake flipper" scabbard is unique to this knife, and is also very rare. I got this one almost 30 years ago, and haven't seen another since.

John

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I saw that picture in the other thread and I was thinking why did he put a spatula in the photo?

Then I was thinking invading Cuba with a tactical spatula...

Then I read the post and wanted to see the scabbard and went DOH'

;)
 
Krag Bowie looks rare to me. Last weekend I was looking a showing of Lee's pictures of Pie Town, NM. One was a frustrated homesteader shooting at flying hawks with a Krag. They were killing his chickens and I guess he didn't have a shotgun,
 

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