Item: ONJR25APBE074

Original U.S. WWII Named Navy Theater-Made Fighting Knife with Engraved Naval Aviator Motif on Pommel & Sheath - Aviation Machinist’s Mate Jim Dawson

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  • Original Item. One-of-a-Kind. Theater knives are knives made by military personnel in the various theaters of war. Each knife is unique in its own way due to the maker's style, preferences and materials available. Most theater knives were made from spare parts, wreckage, tools and already existing blades.


    These knives were made by the armorers and engineers on request. The larger ships needed to have skilled fabricators on board to make repairs and modifications to weapons and gear. Usually the blades were made from existing weapons or from steel components, and the hilts were cast from metals such as aluminum or zinc.


    This is a gorgeous theater-made knife identifed on the pommel to Aviation Machinist’s Mate Jim Dawson, Serial Number 30 625 60. The pommel is beautifully engraved with a Naval Aviator motif with an eagle over USN, an anchor, a Stylized D for Dawson, and a propeller with wings under A.M.M., for Aviation Machinist’s Mate. The “crossguard” piece is also nicely engraved with a floral motif.


    The 6” blade shows heavy service use, and we’re not too sure what the blade originally came from. The grip is a lovely stacked leather washer example which has held up well over time. The knife measures 10⅞” overall.


    The leather sheath is a very interesting custom-made example, and the maker looks to have stitched it together backwards, with the raw leather being on the exterior and the finished leather being inside. The Sheath is very long, and covers the majority of the knife, with only the pommel being visible. It measures 13¼” with an attached belt loop to the back. 


    A lovely named custom-made Navy knife, ready for further research and display.


    Original Item. One-of-a-Kind. Theater knives are knives made by military personnel in the various theaters of war. Each knife is unique in its own way due to the maker's style, preferences and materials available. Most theater knives were made from spare parts, wreckage, tools and already existing blades.


    These knives were made by the armorers and engineers on request. The larger ships needed to have skilled fabricators on board to make repairs and modifications to weapons and gear. Usually the blades were made from existing weapons or from steel components, and the hilts were cast from metals such as aluminum or zinc.


    This is a gorgeous theater-made knife identifed on the pommel to Aviation Machinist’s Mate Jim Dawson, Serial Number 30 625 60. The pommel is beautifully engraved with a Naval Aviator motif with an eagle over USN, an anchor, a Stylized D for Dawson, and a propeller with wings under A.M.M., for Aviation Machinist’s Mate. The “crossguard” piece is also nicely engraved with a floral motif.


    The 6” blade shows heavy service use, and we’re not too sure what the blade originally came from. The grip is a lovely stacked leather washer example which has held up well over time. The knife measures 10⅞” overall.


    The leather sheath is a very interesting custom-made example, and the maker looks to have stitched it together backwards, with the raw leather being on the exterior and the finished leather being inside. The Sheath is very long, and covers the majority of the knife, with only the pommel being visible. It measures 13¼” with an attached belt loop to the back. 


    A lovely named custom-made Navy knife, ready for further research and display.


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