It is difficult to answer this kind of question without a picture. The number 5110-66-013-1930 could be is a supply NATO Stock Number, frequently used by the US government. The 5110 is a category for handtools, edged, nonpowered. The 66 is the country code for Australia, but that does not necessarily indicate country of origin, only the country that sold the item to the US government, however, but Stanley Rodgers is a company that makes knives. Since it says Japan on the blade, the steel part of the knife most likely was manufactured in Japan. The 013-130 is a specific item number to identify the knife.
Stanley Pargellis has written: 'Bibliography of British history'
Joseph Stanley Pennell has written: 'The history of Nora Beckham'
Zero's real name, Hector Zeroni, is significant to Stanley's family history because Hector is the descendant of Madame Zeroni, the old woman who cursed Stanley's great-great grandfather. This connects Zero and Stanley through a shared family history and the theme of destiny and redemption. By helping Zero, Stanley ultimately breaks the curse on his family.
in 2012 the kings won their first stanley cup in team history
Stanley Horsfall Turner has written: 'The history of local taxation in Scotland'
Joseph Stanley Will has written: 'Protestantism in France' -- subject(s): Protestants, Church history
S. Stanley has written: 'History of the Sidama' -- subject(s): Sidamo (African people)
Stanley Barker Johnson has written: 'Highland pearls' -- subject(s): History
Laurie C. C. Stanley has written: 'The well-watered garden' -- subject(s): Church history, History, Presbyterian Church
Brian Stanley Smith has written: 'The Cotswolds' -- subject(s): History 'Gloucestershire historical studies' 'A history of Bristol and Gloucestershire' -- subject(s): History 'Gloucestershire local history handbook' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Handbooks, manuals, Historiography, History, Local History, Sources
Meg Stanley has written: 'Station normal' -- subject(s): History, Hydroelectric power plants
Stanley Thomas Bindoff has written: 'Tudor England' -- subject(s): Civilization, History