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Article about: I was at a gunshow this past weekend and got this in a trade. I've always liked the look and feel of these. It's PAL marked

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    I was at a gunshow this past weekend and got this in a trade. I've always liked the look and feel of these. It's PAL marked

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    There were several makers of the USN MK 1. Pal Cutlery must have made
    millions of them as they are still found in unissued condition.

    Yours has been used but not abused.........!
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Very nice knife, exellent condition. I need to get one for my collection someday.

    Burt

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    Thank you. I like them used a little, I think it gives them some character, and you can think about the story of the piece.

    Paul

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    Nice knife, congrats !

    Found this one in one of my "to give away boxes":

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    wow, yours looks brand new, Reibert, that's really nice !

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    Here is my unissued PAL MK1. Paperwork andall.
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    Paul, below are three more USN PAL RH-35 Mark 1 knives. ( 'RH' Stands for
    'Remington Hunter' which is a carry-over from Remington Cutlery, which
    had been purchased by the PAL Cutlery Co. in the early 1940's. )

    Not sure if the wood pommel type is an earlier or later model.........
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    Last edited by Walkwolf; 03-23-2012 at 06:50 AM.
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    That's really sweet Blitzkrieg, I've never seen the paper with one before, nice to know they still had to tell us how to use them even back then lol

    That's a very nice collection Steve, I've never seen one with the wood before, but I think that USN stamp is earlier, at least according to my buddy who collects American blades. I might have to start collecting more of these, they kind of grow on you hehe

    Paul

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    I really like that model.
    I found one without a scabbard when I was a youngster. I learned how to throw a knife with it.
    Within 6 months I could stick it in a 6 inch space at 10 paces 9 times out of 10 as time went by I could stick it every time at 15 paces.
    I loved that knife.

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