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Mystery "machete"
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I found this one a while back and bought it for a song. The sharp and very thick blade is 15 inches and hilt 5 inches. It weighs in at a staggering 4 lbs.
:eek: No identifying marks. If you have the strength to swing this one, I have no doubt you can cut your way through some heavy jungle. What is it? Thanks in advance for your comments. - Dave A. |
I believe that is a U.S. military engineer bolo machete.
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I looks like a Collins No. 1005 bolo but at the weight you say it is it might be a copy that someone has made??? :shrug: Sorry to not be of much help.
Best, Robert |
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Best Regards, Dave A. |
US AEF Collins No. 1005 US Army Engineers Bolo Machete
Thanks to you and Robert!
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Correction for the record: Type 3
On further research (ok, just Googling), the brass ring around the base of the hilt was a feature added in the Type 3 Collins No. 1005 and is not present in earlier models.
- D |
All I can add is that the scabbard is a Collins No.13. The markings on these machetes were often very light, and easily buffed away.
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