WWII LC14B WOODSMAN'S PAL KNIFE /w SHEATH and MANUALS

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The item up for auction is a WWII issue Woodman's Pal survival tool that was developed by Frederick Ehrsam in 1941. It is in very good condition. The blade still has the black paint on it and the handle's leather is all t and in good shape. The cutting edge of the blade has a few little rust spots that can easily be sanded off. I tried to get the best pictures I could with the camera and lighting, but I don't think it does it justice. The sheath is also in very good condition. The zipper and strap at the top with a snap both work good. Both the booklets are in excellent shape. What you see in the picture is what you are bidding on: machette, sheath, and two manuals that tuck into a pocket on the inside of the sheath. During World War II the tool was issued under the nomenclature "Knife LC-14-B" as a survival tool. It comes with a cotton sheath/bag that has a zipper down one side, a strap at the closure and an M1910 hook at top. Using the hook, the LC-14-B can be attached to a pistol belt or other attachment point equipped with the hanger grommets. The back of the case has a short strap with snaps to aid in tying the case down. The LC-14-B was manufactured for the Army by Victor Tool Co. of Reading, PA. The parkerized blade is 12 inches long, 2 5/8 inches at its widest point and 16 5/8 inches overall length. The handle is made of read more