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First Pattern WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Fighting Knife by Wilkinson

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This first pattern Fairbairn-Sykes knife, expertly crafted by Wilkinson Sword, is a legendary icon of close combat weaponry. Designed during World War II by British commandos William Fairbairn and Eric Sykes, this knife embodies simplicity and lethality. This knife's historical significance lies in its use by elite special forces and clandestine operatives during the war. Today, it remains a symbol of stealth, precision, and valour, making it a prized collectible for military history enthusiasts worldwide.

 Its double-edged, finely tapered blade measures around 6.75 inches, offering exceptional combat capabilities. The hilt is meticulously crafted with a chequered grip and characteristic s-curved crossguard. It is complete with original leather scabbard and features the Wilkinson Sword and FS logos on the ricasso along with serial numbers near the pommel.

~ Condition ~

The blade is excellent with very light pitting across the surface. The point and edges remain sharp and are free from nicks. Etchings on the ricasso and serial numbers are very clear. The scabbard is also in very good condition with the leather and metal tip still retaining its original finish. Please refer to the images as a part of our condition report.

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