Item:
ONSV24KHE079

Original U.S. WWII San Antonio Iron Works WWI Cut-Down Model 1913 Cavalry “Patton” Saber Fighting Knife With Correct Scabbard - Patton Saber ‘Middle’ Section

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. During World War II, several machine shops and knife makers produced thousands of combat knives for the US troops. Among them, San Antonio Iron Works produced a great example of a fighting knife, which we are proud to offer. These knives have been grouped by collectors as "Theater Knives", which refers to those combat knives that were either produced or modified "in theater" by US servicemen, even though these purpose-made fighting knives were produced in the United States.

The San Antonio Iron Works knives were mostly created by repurposing obsolete US M-1913 "Patton Sabers". Three fighting knives were manufactured from each sword. One used the original hilt, ricasso, and the first few inches of the blade like this one, while the next two were produced with new hilts and blades made from the middle and end portions of the original sword blades.

Even though the knives were unmarked, except for any original markings that were present on the swords, they are identifiable by their very well-made and decorated leather scabbards which is fortunately present. Most of the sword-knives were produced with Bowie-style blades that were quite intimidating in appearance, and the blades were often sharpened to a razor-like edge.

This San Antonio Iron Works fighting knife is in near-excellent condition and is one of the more desirable knives as it is made from the thicker middle section of the original Patton saber. The 8 ⅛” blade has an elaborate upturned false edge and has been reshaped to have a Bowie-like tip. The knife is approximately 13 ⅛" in overall length and still has the original hilt from the Patton saber. The original Patton saber hard rubber grips are not retained and are instead a lovely finger grooved wood, presented without any extensive wear or damage.

The leather scabbard is in near-excellent condition. The embossed decorations on the front of the scabbard are very crisp and clean, with only some light accumulation of dust and dirt present in the recesses of the embossing. The stitching is all-original, complete and remains as tight as the day the scabbard was manufactured. The leather shows some very minor crazing in the finish on the rear, but otherwise, it remains in fantastic condition. The original hilt-retaining strap is present, and the brass snap functions perfectly. The scabbard is designed to fit belts up to about 5 inches in width, but it doesn't show any signs of having spent any significant time on a belt. The knife fits the scabbard well, but the belt loop will pull the knife slightly out of the sheathe by about ¼” when it is worn.

Overall this is a really fantastic example of one of the better known, factory produced US fighting knives of World War II. Comes more than ready for further research and display.

Dimensions:
Blade Length: 8 ⅛”
Grip Length: 5”
Crossguard: 2 ¾"
Total Length: 13 ⅛"
Scabbard Length: 8 ½" + belt loop

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