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Gerber Mark II knife group


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A group of Vietnam era Gerber Mark II’s. Bottom Row from left to right: 3 - 67's, 8 - 68's, 3 - 69's and 2 - 70's. Top Row from left to right: 2 - 70's, 7 - 71's, 5 - 72's and 2 - 73's. The knifes are placed in ascending order with serial number increasing from left to right. The last 1968 pictured has an Armorhide grip.


The three knives picture shows a 67 and 2-68’s. The 2-68’s have sequential serial numbers.

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mike

 

     Great looking collection ! Some blades are an addiction, Thank you for the posting

 

Tony

 

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Doctorofwar

I’ve got to ask: did you get the sequential serial numbered knives together, or did you come across them separately by chance?

 

I do not cease to be amazed by glimpses at your collection, very impressive!

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8 hours ago, Doctorofwar said:

I’ve got to ask: did you get the sequential serial numbered knives together, or did you come across them separately by chance?

 

I do not cease to be amazed by glimpses at your collection, very impressive!

I got them together.

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On 4/3/2021 at 1:59 PM, bbmilitaria said:

Sensory overload. That is incredible!!

Seconded... and thirded. Wow, I have seen in person a few very impressive Gerber MK-II collections but nuthin' like this one.

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On 4/4/2021 at 11:11 AM, sundance said:

That is one beautiful collection. I'll have to keep my eye out for a Mark II.

The MK-II is an outstanding "blade" for work and fighting.

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  • 8 months later...
26 minutes ago, Bohdi said:

WOW! Brilliant collection, is this your personal collection?

I mostly collect WWII Mark 2's/1219C2's and sword knives but the Gerber Mark II's are impressive knives.

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Holy crap 😮... thats where they all are.

 

Great collection. Most i have ever seen on one place. Thanks for posting. Always have loved the Gerbers from the first time I saw one as a kid

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  • 3 weeks later...

Really outstanding collection, as always, Mikedon!

Great to see them all together like that.

 

I have one, just later than, Vietnam era in my collection 1972, with blade cant and tilted sword in the stone.

An interesting one to read up on, too.

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