Ww2 Folding Imperial Machete Sales

  • World War II Type A1 Imperial folding survival machete available. Army Air Force survival machete comes with its original white/grey leather sheath and sharpening stone, and is in rare condition. This machete would make an important addition to any collection. The blade ricasso is stamped 'IMPERIAL PROV.
  • After World War II, the DAV was dissolved by the Allied authorities. Its assets were held by the Austrian Alpine Club as trustee. This particular pin is id engraved on the back D. $95.00 Consignment. WHW 1937/38 German stamped tinnie in very nice condition. Look at the pics. $15.00 Consignment.

Up for bidding is WWII Imperial Folding Machete -US WW2 Army Aircorps Bailout Knife that is an excellent condition with the original sheath and sharpening stone the knife looks to be in great shape make your judgment by the pictures the leather sheath is in excellent condition has some wear and tear but no rips the Camillus Mark 1 usn knife also comes with its original sheet You are bidding on. Imperial folding macette that I beleived was carried on some WWII Naval survival rafts and some Army Air Corps survival kits. Machete fold open and has a locking guard. The release pin for the guard i. WW2 Case xx Knife United States Marine Corps personalised - Blade marked 'Case XX' - Brass cross-guard - original issue, brown leather, machete style sheath with 'N' monogram to the obverse and Marine Corps serviceman number '804373' to reverse - Tropical wood grip - this knife was originally sourced from a veteran who served in the pacific.

Wwii Imperial Folding Machete

When WWII began, Cattaraugus ceased their regular production and began making knives exclusively for the military. During this time, the company was honored with an “E” for excellence in production from both the Army and Navy. Their military knives were among the best. Some knives that were made during this time include the 225Q Commando knife, the folding machete, and several others. I will list a few below:

225Q

This knife was Cattaraugus’ most produced knife during the second world war. It is a 10 3/8″ fixed blade knife that collectors sometimes refer to as a Commando or WWII fighting knife. They have leather washer handles and a high carbon steel blade. The knife never really seen much active combat as most were issued to the Navy for opening crates.

Ww2 Folding Imperial Machete Sales

WWII Folding Machete

This machete was a very popular WWII item and was one of Cattaraugus’ largest productions during the war. They measure 11 1/2″ closed, have black plastic handles, and black metal guards that cover the front of the blade when closed. They generally sell for close to $200 when in near mint condition.

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Ww2 Folding Machete

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This Lovely example was made by Cattaraugus,One of the 3 makers of the WWII model folding machete. All three are nearly identical to each other.These machetes all came with a sheet metal blade guard, that could easily be lost, and were only intended to be carried inside of the B2 kit for Downed Pilots. The blade is a high carbon steel and holds an especially sharp edge.I accidentally cut myself while removing the blade guard.so I have a new respect for the items I am so fond of.The grips have some minor scrapes and scratches but are intact and have a nice patina and the blade shows some darkening due to the High carbon content of the steel,This would clean up nicely should the new owner choose to restore this wonderful piece..I rarely run across U.S. Militaria anymore,Which I feel a little better about because it tells me that the next generation is giving our Vets the respect they have always deserved.A beautiful and very functional piece!