Saturday, June 17, 2017

Tritium T-Handle Triangle Bladed Dagger for Sale

Hello C&D Fans. 
Check out our latest offering. I have made one more of these before. But this one is different... It has a Tritium Tube in the handle to aid in rapid deployment in low-light or no-light conditions. It is Cerakoted Black and has a Kydex sheath. I put Tan 550 thru the sheath, but I could replace it with Black at the customers request. 

This is one seriously badass Tool, and with its triangular blade, I have to abide by specific rules in selling/shipping it. Some Countries dont allow these types of blades to be imported. So if youre interested, please check your local laws. :-)

Specs: 
Handle- Knurled Brass 
Finish- Cerakote Graphite Black
Blade- CPMD2 Triangle Grind
OAL- 5.5"     
Blade Length- 5" & 3.5" Triangle Edge
Sheath: Kydex w/ 550 Cord
Price: $200 + S&H









If youre interested, email me at cloakanddaggerww2@gmail.com or just email me thru this blog. And if you like it, feel free to comment. Thanks. Stay tuned cause theres MUCH MORE to come... Tritium and all.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

OSS / SOE Reproduction Knives for sale!!

So I was making a bunch of Knives for a customer in another country, and as it turns out, he wasn't allowed to import the stuff he ordered. Which is bad for me, but good for you all. We can go ahead and sell the items he ordered to you all. Many MANY of you have inquired about reserving and buying a Skull Dagger, but I have always refused to take any money down (that way I can make them at my pace and I'm never in a hurry.).  But now is a rare chance for any of you to get a skull Dagger, Thumb Dagger, Hairpin Dagger, Sleeve Dagger, or T-Handle Dagger. I have only a few, so if you're interested, you should email me ASAP, before someone else buys it up.
Here's some pics of what we got.
Email me at cloakanddaggerww2@gmail.com for more info
Pricing from right to left is:
Big Graphite Black Skull Dagger $350
Med Sig Dark Grey Skull Dagger $300
Med/Small Sniper Grey Skull Dagger $225
Small Hatpin Dagger $175
Graphite Black Thumb Dagger: $140
Sniper Grey Thumb Dagger $140
Graphite Black T-Handle Dagger $200



ALL are Cerakoted and ALL will have Kydex or Leather Sheathing.

Coming Soon.... OSS/SOE Instructors Kit.





Wednesday, April 19, 2017

OSS/SOE Repro's CERAKOTED!!
Made by Cloak and Dagger
Hello WW2 OSS/SOE Gear collectors! As Im sure all of you know by now, I make Clandestine Tool reproductions of the OSS and SOE fame from WWII. Occasionally I will put my own twist in them. For example, I have some pieces below that are accurate reproductions, but they have a Skull in place of the "bobbin" on the normal brass ball.
The Larger of the Two "Skull Daggers" is already spoken for, but the smaller one is not. The Larger one is CeraKoted in Graphite Black, while the smaller "Skull Dagger" is CeraKoted in Sniper Gray.
Pricing: Large Skull Dagger w/ CK and Kydex Sheath- $350 (+/- depending on options)
Medium to Small Skull Dagger w/ CK and Kydex Sheath- $225 (+/- depending on options)

The Two Thumb Daggers are spoken for I believe and both are CK'd. One is Graphite Black CK and the other is Sniper Gray CK. -Basic Thumb Dagger w/ CK and Kydex Sheath- $125 (+/- depending on options)


The Smallest "Hatpin Dagger" is CK'd in Graphite Black as well. It is NOT Spoken for but will likely end up in an Instructors Kit.  -Basic Hatpin Dagger w/ CK and Kydex Sheath- $150 (+/- depending on options)

And finally, the small"Tire Slasher" Claw-Ring blade is CK'd in Sniper Gray and is spoken for as well as is the one I'm currently working on. I will, however, be making more of these to put in the Cloak and Dagger Instructors Kits.  -Basic Tire Slasher w/ CK and Kydex Sheath- $125 (+/- depending on options)

Keep In mind tho, like everything C&D makes, the Instructors Kits will be limited editions and there will only be a handfull made and they will be numbered.

Anyways, Lemme know what you think. And if youre interested email me at: cloakanddaggerww2@gmail.com

Thanks and enjoy!

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

OSS/SOE Repro-Skull Dagger & Skull HatPin Dagger(Spike)

OSS/SOE Repro-Skull Dagger & Skull HatPin Dagger(Spike)

03-28-17
Made by Dagger of Cloak and Dagger.
Check out these new ones Im working on for a Customer. The Larger one is for a customer in Finland, and the smaller one isnt sold just yet. If youre looking at this and you are interested in the smaller one, email me at the Gmail address: cloakanddaggerww2@gmail.com Or the email address on this Blogger page.
BOTH of these skulls are the first of these that Ive had made by Molten Metal Works on Etsy. Both are Prototype skulls to test the waters and see how my customers like them.
Feel free to let me know your opinions or suggestions for upgrades or changes.

The Rods are made of 1095 (Gonna make some out of CPMD2 pretty quick) knurled for grip, 8.5" OAL on the smaller one with a blade just OVER 4" long, and the larger one is just under 11" OAL with the skull with a blade thats just UNDER 5" long. As stated above, the larger one is for a customer, but the smaller one isnt spoken for, and after I finish the CERAKOTE on it, I am asking $175 for it.
Let me know what you think. Thanks WWII OSS/SOE Edged tool fans!

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

SOE/OSS Triangle Blade Hideout Dagger

Made By: Dagger (...Of Cloak and Dagger) 

01-20-17

 

         So I was working in the shop and I started to think about the WWII Spies and the edged tools they would have had access to. In the SOE/OSS Instructors kits, you would often see very thin Triangle Blade Daggers, or as I call them: "Hideout Daggers". A Hideout Dagger is always made small and very low profile. They are no thicker than 1/4" in diameter, and no longer than 9" OAL and most of the time were much smaller. Some could (and did) fit inside pencils, paintbrushes, pens, and so on. Some Hideout Daggers, the ones that were often found in pens and pencils when you snapped them in half, were no bigger than 4"-5" OAL. These "Micro" Hideout Daggers were used to target the absolute most vital areas of the human body...neck, eyes, arteries, etc.

    So I have been working on one lately and it is small, like the originals, and very very sharp. It is 1/4"(.250") in diameter, its 9" OAL, and has a 4.5" blade and handle, it has a kydex sheath (that I'm making now), and it will be blackened as soon as I'm done making the kydex. 

This one is already sold but these typically run from $135-$200. Have a look and tell me what you think. Thanks. 


9" OAL with 4.5" Blade and handle, already heat-treated, ready to sheath


A couple more views. It will be Blackened very soon.
Just like I said, Blackened. How y'all like it?


Just a couple more items that are due to go into the SOE/OSS Instructors Kit very soon. Just made a sheath for the T-handle dagger. Its gonna be awesome when its all done. Its about 95% done. If you want it, email me. 












 

I've made a Tyre Slasher(right), 2 Thumb Daggers(Top), a Hatpin Dagger(left), a Triangle/Hideout Dagger(mid left), and a T-Handle Dagger(the "T" handle one). In addition to making the "Tool Roll" that will house all of these tools, I am also making a leather or Kydex sheath for each individual piece so they can be used separately. Next, I'm going to create a Lapel dagger for the Kit. (A Lapel dagger is longer and usually thinner width-wise than a Thumb Dagger). Although I'm not yet sure which 'known' SOE/OSS WWII Instructors Kit template/set up I will be copying, or if I will just design my own SOE/OSS WWII I-kit set up, I am sure that I am trying to be as close to the originals as I can. In alot of these kits you will find lapel daggers, thumb daggers, spikes and triangle daggers of various sizes, coin-type tyre slashers, and ring-type tyre slashers, hatpin daggers, ring daggers, hook-handle daggers, nail file or file looking knives, and hideout daggers of all sorts...some in pencils/paintbrushes, some all by themselves. The ones you'd find separate from any pencil or any container were usually meant to be concealed on your person. A popular way/place to conceal these little Hideout Daggers was to open a long seam(like on the side of your pants), and sew them into the seam. Very rarely were these ever found by a preliminary pat-down and could likely be used to aid in escape before the spy was handed off to troops specifically trained in prisoner handling. Hideout options include: Shirt seams, pants seams, bootlaces(not easy but can be done), headphone cables, and so many other options. 

 
Anyways, That's it for now, enjoy. 

And WATCH YOUR SIX! 

-Dagger, Out.😉