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Skull Head Fighting Knife

ID#: 403153

Price: $59.95

Skull Head Fighting Knife


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Customer Rating: 7 ratings

During WWII in the  Pacific, the leather grips used on many fighting knives rotted in the hot and humid climate. A sailor in the US Navy made new grips of salvaged aluminum from shot-down Japanese aircraft, including the infamous Zero.  The new grips were a work of art and very functional, from the skull head cruncher to the cobra finger guard. Our high quality reproduction is made with a standard issue style blade from hand-forged high carbon steel that’s properly tempered for optimal strength, durability and edge holding qualities.  Aluminum grip like the originals. Comes with a standard issue style top-grained leather sheath that fits belts up to 3" wide. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®.
  • Overall: 12-1/2"
  • Blade: 7"
  • Wt: 14 oz



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1. Anonymous User on 4/22/2010, said:

mine came after a 4 month wait and its dull as a cobb,its a very rough/crude casting with a quick wheel polish job here and their to clean it up ,has a painted blade,sheath is leather and not to bad . I say its worth about 39.00 imo.
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2. Anonymous User on 4/11/2010, said:

BETTER CALL AND ASK IF THEY EVEN HAVE THEM !! do not order they are backordered for over 6 months...
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3. Anonymous User on 3/17/2010, said:

while nothing like a real stone knuckle knife it still looks ok in the pics for a fantasy knife...
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4. Anonymous User on 3/11/2010, said:

Doesn't look or feel anything like a Stone knife. Cheap imported junk!!!!
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5. Anonymous User on 2/28/2010, said:

Its grip is insanely beautiful,and the whole thing is slim and sexy.
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6. Anonymous User on 2/28/2010, said:

A crude reproduction of another persons work and design. Doesn't compare in any way shape or form to a REAL Stone knife.
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