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Anyone know where I can get a Yarbrough knife and approximately how much it will cost?
When I graduated from SFOC in '66, they gave us our full flash and a diploma. Now, just for kicks, I'd like to have one of the knives that are issued to new grads. I'll pass it along to my grandsons.
The Reaper
10-10-2007, 10:46
Anyone know where I can get a Yarbrough knife and approximately how much it will cost?
When I graduated from SFOC in '66, they gave us our full flash and a diploma. Now, just for kicks, I'd like to have one of the knives that are issued to new grads. I'll pass it along to my grandsons.
Merlyn:
The short answer is, you can't anymore, unless you want to go through the SFQC all over again.
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TR
Question, isn't the Chris Reeves Green Beret a similar knife?
Trip_Wire (RIP)
02-12-2008, 02:12
Question, isn't the Chris Reeves Green Beret a similar knife?
Yes, it's the same knife, as far as I know without the serial number. I won a Green Beret knife here on the PS website.
I think you still might be able to get a serial numbered 1st SFGA knife through 1st In Asia. (Same makers and a great knife, I bought one too!.:munchin
Bill Harsey
02-12-2008, 07:21
As per our agreement with USASOC each Yarborough knife has two seperate markings that will remain unique to the United States Army Special Forces.
This agreement permits the sale of the same pattern of knife on the open market but without the markings of the Yarborough Knife.
Of course you guys knew that from using the search here.
x SF med
02-12-2008, 08:56
As per our agreement with USASOC each Yarborough knife has two seperate markings that will remain unique to the United States Army Special Forces.
This agreement permits the sale of the same pattern of knife on the open market but without the markings of the Yarborough Knife.
Of course you guys knew that from using the search here.
Or from being denied...
Seriously, the GB is an amazing knife, as Bill said, the Yarborough without the serial number and oher mark. (Merlyn, if you ask nicely, Bill, might just sign it for you too, shhhhhh.)