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Don't quite remember what I paid, but it seemed expensive at the time. It's a 1985 Bianchi Survival Model. I understand they're worth several hundred now-a-days.
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All 'Survival Knives' are knockoffs of the Randall from the late 1960s.How is this not the same knife or a knock-off of my Smith & Wesson Survival knife #6030 (Blackie Collins) from 1973?
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Back in the days of Iron Men and Wooden Ships sailors carried knives. So when my nephew joined up I found him a Mk 1 Navy Deck knife. This one has the wooden pommel and leather stacked washer grip so is WW II era. Made by Robeson-Sureline.
KA-BAR is making the Mark I again.I had a neighbor who I taught in high school....
After graduation , he joined the Marines.
He came home after his first tour in Iraq , and asked me to help him find a good field knife as the Marines no longer issued a KABAR.
I gifted him with my cherry WW2 Robson Navy MKII.
Andy