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Anyone recognize this Machete ? Family hand me down, probably 100 years old ball park, bone handle, steel blade that says Collins and Co. Hartford 1005 the sheath is leather with brass enforcement and says Co. F, blade is very sharp and heavy too.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Stafford, VA
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That is the Collins Heartford 1005 Engineer Machete from around WWI.
$300 on Ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Engineer-Mac...-/150592034067 Looks to have some interesting History. http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/foru...howtopic=15844 http://www.worldbayonets.com/Bayonet.../us_wwi_2.html http://website.lineone.net/~hollis_w...b/weapons.html |
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Hey thank you Wow
![]() ![]() , I be reading those links!Possibly this was my Grandfathers he was a WWI Balloonist/ aerial surveyor. |
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Former Guest
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Location: Australia
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Jackman was reading a ballonist then had a 95% chance of being killed or a average of 4 trip up before the enemy got em , they where big targets for planes then
Big Brass ones there eh Respect! |
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Jack404 I remember Grandfathers story, the balloon flights were very short they went up on a tether did some really fast surveying for enemy targets then got pulled back down ran the survey report to the field artillery units and then the shtf
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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My grand father ( mothers side) was a Vickers MG'er
bagged 4 german balloons and got a medal for it ballonists on both sides where hunted with a passion |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Jackman,
The handle is cow or ox horn, not bone. |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: FEMA Region IV
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They don't make them like that anymore. You better hang on to that.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Oklahoma, USA
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Thanks for sharing! Great machete and the provenance to go with it! Doesn't get better than that for me.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: tulsa ok
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i resently got one my self. this ww2 vet was having to go into a nuresing home, so i asked him what he wanted for the bolo, he wanted a carton of cigerittes, and a lighter. i offered him 200 cash but he still just wanted the smokes. he said that he had money but they won't let him have smokes in the home and no one would buy them for him. so i got him the ciggerttes and gave him my card and told him to let me know when he was out.
so to day i smuggled anouther carton in to the home. here is the bolo, the collins book said that the first troops to use this bolo was the marines in 1899 during the boxer rebellion in china. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Me want..
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
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Those are cool
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