PAL CUTLERY Co. Utility Scout Camp Knife 1940's

Joined
May 24, 2010
Messages
265
Just found this today... seems a little cleaned up, but still very nice solid condition. Just sharing. I think these are 1940's?
 

Attachments

  • DSCN0446.jpg
    DSCN0446.jpg
    92.9 KB · Views: 47
  • DSCN0449.jpg
    DSCN0449.jpg
    89 KB · Views: 44
  • DSCN0450.jpg
    DSCN0450.jpg
    71.8 KB · Views: 32
  • DSCN0451.jpg
    DSCN0451.jpg
    85.4 KB · Views: 29
The sale was made in January, 1941.

This agreement entered into this 17th day of January, 1941 by and between Remington Arms Company, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, having a principal office at Bridgeport, Connecticut, hereinafter referred to as "the seller" and Joseph L. Mailman, Besse M. Kraus, Otto E. Kraus, Mary Langner, citizens and residents of the State of New York and Abraham L. Mailman, a citizen and resident of Montreal, Canada, all doing business as partners under the firm name of PAL BLADE COMPANY, having a principal office at New York, N.Y., and hereinafter referred to as " the buyer", ...
 
Just found this today... seems a little cleaned up, but still very nice solid condition. Just sharing. I think these are 1940's?

I have this exact same knife. Sweet little scout knife with lots of snap. Main blade is a real cutter. I bet kids in the 40s that could not afford a knife with bone bought these by the scores. I bought mine at a flea market for $10, sharpened the main blade, and use it now as a daily user. Fits in the pocket well, and I don't worry about hurting it. Well made lil knife. It's my PAL.
 
Back
Top