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WWII OSS Combat Stiletto with Scarce "Pancake Flipper" Sheath

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 2,500.00 USD
WWII OSS Combat Stiletto with Scarce  Pancake Flipper  Sheath
Made in the style of the Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Knife, developed by the British and adopted by America, with reports of similar knives in use with intelligence agencies well into the 1960's. The double edged blade measures 6 5/8" long, with a dark "royal blue" finish and 1/8" thick oval steel handguard. No maker's markings are present. Early style grip, darkened brass with sharp knurling and a brass nut pommel. Sheath is constructed from steel and leather, with the leather porting similar to the more conventional F-S sheaths, but made without a belt hanger and fitted to a green painted steel frame which encloses the tip, supports the entire back, and expands to a 3" wide head with 4 slits for running a belt and a rubber O-ring for retaining the blade. Nicknamed the Pancake Flipper for its resemblance to a spatula.
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Excellent, with a few small areas of wear on the blade, aged brass visible on the high points, and bright wear on the metal part of the sheath from the grip.