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JOHN COOK
10-07-2014, 03:14
Ran across an old Ligitimus & Collins , made in USA Machete/ Bolo Knife, was wondering if someone could shed a liight on this item. I know they made knives or machetes for WW II but each one I have seen was straight blade. Mine has a wooden handle (factory made ) straight with no drop at the end. The blade starts out with a slight increase in size but ends up with a wide bolo design.

Could be left over blades from period of time and were put on the market just to get rid of them. Little rust on top and appears to be Black under the lighter places along the blade.It is very sharp and it appears to have been factory sharpened, very precise edge. About 30" long and 6" of that is handle.

john :icon_confused:

Tom Doniphon
10-10-2014, 08:55
Collins made over 1,000 models of machetes and other edged weapons and tools. Most are marked on the blade with the model number (e.g., No. 18, No. 66, No. 128, etc.). With a 24" blade its probably some sort of machete. They made machetes with many different blade lengths, shapes, and points. Is there a number or any other marking on the blade? A photo would really help.

JOHN COOK
10-20-2014, 03:47
Tom , sorry on late reply. I forgot I had put the question out. Saw the "BOLO" on my shop tablle today and remembered I had put a request out. I will go in my shop tomorrow and check for any more info.

john

Hal O'Peridol
10-22-2014, 09:42
Sonds like you might have one of those big honkin' Collins model 1005 bolos. Huge chunk-o-steel. Used from before WWI through WWII. I have one. it is impressive.

JBinIll
10-22-2014, 11:10
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p529/OldGussie/Scan127.jpeg

Hal O'Peridol
10-22-2014, 07:36
I have one of the Type 4 with scabbard. "Tha's not a knoif, THIS is a knoif!"