Pal teardrop jack

The PAL Cutlery Company was established in 1935 as the result of a merger between the Utica Knife & Razor Company and the Pal Blade Company. It purchased Remington's cutlery division in 1939 & manufactured knives in what was at one time the Remington owned factory in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The company used Pal Blade Company and Pal Cutlery Company as brand until they ceased operations in 1953. It's purchase of Remington's cutlery assets resulted in them assembled the remaining Remington parts. so you will find Remington marked Pal's made knives & on occasion knives marked with both the Pal brand & Remington brand.
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OLDE CUTLER
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Pal teardrop jack

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I was able to pick up this 3 and 5/8" Pal teardrop jack at a garage sale yesterday for a few bucks. It is steel bolstered and appears to be celluloid with some nice color.
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That’s a beauty,
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Nice find OC. The teardrop jack is a pattern I'm quite fond of. ::tu::
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OC, you have been doing very well at finding wonderful old knives of late.
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What a good looking companion that is, OLDE CUTLER.
Boy, they snuggled that shield right in there didn't they.
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Good looker Olde Cutler. Congrats on a nice find. Cool covers too. ::tu::
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