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These letter openers are authentic reproductions of WWII standard issue military knives. Both have a non-reflective black coated carbon steel blade and stacked leather handle like the originals.
The M3 was introduced into the U. S. Army at the beginning of 1943 and was intended for issue to any soldier not equipped with a bayonet. During WWII, over 2.5 million were produced by nine American manufacturers.
This letter opener reproduction has a 7-1/4" overall length and weighs 2.5 oz.
A.CAS-MH2358 $14.95
One of the most recognized general issue knives of WWII, the USMC Fighting Knife, is not only still in use today it has also become a symbol of the Marines who carry it. It was first issued in early 1943 and has been the standard fighting knife of the Marine Corps for over 50 years.
This letter opener reproduction has a 7-1/2" overall length and weighs 2.7 oz.
B.CAS-MH2357 $14.95
Brunton's military-style lensatic sighting compass features heavy-duty metal construction with a long-straight side for easy use with a map.
A great old idea, cups like these have been used for hundreds of years. Today they are seldom seen.
These letter openers are authentic reproductions of WWII standard issue military knives. Both have a non-reflective black-coated carbon steel blade and stacked leather handle like the originals. Made in China.
This bronze bull holds your pen conveniently at your finger tips and makes a statement at the same time.
I find this atomic travel alarm so handy I have one on my bathroom vanity and my bedside table, as well as one in my always packed and ready travel kit. Instructions printed on the cover of the case makes it easy to change any setting including the time zone or the alarm.
These umbrellas are unique, in that they have a double canopy to allow the wind to blow without destroying your umbrella.