The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knives
  • Introduction
    • The Beginning
      • Modern Warrior
      • WW-II Commando Knives
        • Rarest of Them All
          • First Pattern>
            • Examples
            • Second Pattern>
              • Standard P-2
                • Button Hilt
                  • Nickle, Silver, & Gold
                    • Beaded & Ribbed
                      • Fatman Knives
                      • Third Pattern>
                        • Nickle plated P-3
                          • Wilkinson P-3
                          • French Commando Knives
                            • Variants>
                              • Wood Handled Knives
                                • Stag and leather Handled
                                  • Cast Alloy Hilts
                                    • Australian Knives
                                  • Derivative knives
                                    • Miscellaneous
                                      • USMC & OSS Stiletto
                                        • Geber & Randall
                                          • EK Knives & V-42
                                            • Post War Versions
                                              • Custom F~S Knives
                                                • Commemoratives
                                                • Standard Sheaths
                                                  • Field Expedient
                                                    • Sheath Minutae
                                                    • The Stories
                                                    • Minutiae
                                                      • Inspection Stamps
                                                        • Blade Etches
                                                          • Top nuts
                                                          • References & Links
                                                          Here you will find all of the odds and ends I didn't have any other place to put. The links are to sites/people we know and trust. We welcome your input, suggestions, corrections and ideas for more topics. Please contact us using the form at the bottom of the page.
                                                          Known Manufacturers:                         
                                                          Wilkinson Sword Company                                
                                                          H.G. Long                                                        
                                                          J. Clarke & Sons
                                                          William Rodgers "I Cut My Way"
                                                          Birmingham Small Arms
                                                          Venture
                                                          J. Nowill & Sons
                                                          Crown Sword
                                                          John Paisley                                                    
                                                          Sinclair  
                                                          A. Wright Knives
                                                          Taylor "Eye Witness"
                                                          Southern & Richardson
                                                          George Ibberson & Co.

                                                          American Makers:
                                                          Landers, Frary & Clark (Fatman? OSS Stiletto)
                                                          Camillus  (USMC Stiletto)  
                                                          Case (FSSF V-42 Stiletto & other daggers)
                                                          Ek Knife Co.
                                                          Randall Made Knives
                                                          Links to recommended sites:
                                                          http://www.commandoveterans.org/site/
                                                          http://wilkinsonfscollection.com/wilkinsonfscollection.com/Home.html

                                                          http://pooleysword.com/
                                                          http://www.macdonaldarms.com/armoury/ 
                                                          http://nzknives.co.nz/home.htm
                                                          http://gotavapen.se/market/index.php?sid=513eb3e34828e81abe286ef9aeaeed0a
                                                          http://www.militaryfightingknives.com/
                                                          http://www.ekknife.com/
                                                          http://www.randallknives.com/
                                                          http://www.amazon.com/
                                                          http://wilkinson-fs-knife.blogspot.com/ 
                                                           www.gutterfightingfilms.com (website with fairbairn videos)








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