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It needs a good cleaning but it looks like it might turn out to be a good knife!
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I have sorta been keeping my eye peeled for Pals lately.

Nice knife Mike! Good snag!!Meridian_Mike wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 8:25 pm I just recued this Pal from the bay.
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It needs a good cleaning but it looks like it might turn out to be a good knife!
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I have sorta been keeping my eye peeled for Pals lately.
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I started collecting them because they are made in the U.S.A. With a connection to the Remington knifes .almost every pal blade co.,pal cutlery co. Knife I have can be matched to a Remington knife pattern .the rogers bone pal used in manufacturing scales also is added bonus .I first started collecting only the bone scaled knifes then branched out to picking up some of the composite handled knifes that were most likely scale material created by Dupont .
That’s some really great bone ! The shield is an added bonus .I have found that acquiring a pal knife with a shield are not as readily available as those without shields .It makes we wonder if all the shields were made by Remington and when the stock pile from acquiring Remington ran out they discontinued using them ? Take a look at the picture of a R1823 I took from Sargents 3rd edition page 257 .The Pal serpentine you posted the shields look like they match up well to me ! Ha ! Could be all the Remington collectors snatched up the shielded pals long before I started collecting .