My PAL's
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My PAL's
First up are 3 scout/utility knives:; 2 are marked PAL BLADE CO. & 1 marked PAL CUTLERY CO. Strangely each one has a different can opener blade!(see pics). A 3 blade has the master blade etched PERMEDGE 0000. Not sure what that signifies.
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Re: My PAL's
Mo' PAL's:
Unmarked knife w/master blade identical to last knife in preceding post.
A few miscellaneous folders, some letter openers,& a couple fixed blades.
Unmarked knife w/master blade identical to last knife in preceding post.
A few miscellaneous folders, some letter openers,& a couple fixed blades.
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Re: My PAL's
Very nice knives. I love the bone on the first one.knife7knut wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 1:37 am First up are 3 scout/utility knives:; 2 are marked PAL BLADE CO. & 1 marked PAL CUTLERY CO. Strangely each one has a different can opener blade!(see pics). A 3 blade has the master blade etched PERMEDGE 0000. Not sure what that signifies.
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Re: My PAL's
I picked up this Pal Jr cattle knife recently at a flea market. Mostly there, but needs a little work. The sheepsfoot is broken and the celluloid scales are shrinking and warping. It is marked 3515 on the pile side of the clip blade and is 3 and 3/8" OAL. The clip and awl blades look good. It has the acorn shield like the Remingtons that preceded it.
Edit: I see in the knife book by Bruce Voyles that the Remington R3515 has a spey blade and not a sheepsfoot, so that us what the broken one was.
Edit: I see in the knife book by Bruce Voyles that the Remington R3515 has a spey blade and not a sheepsfoot, so that us what the broken one was.
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