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Original U.S. WWII PAL RH-36 MkII-Style Fighting Knife with Leather Belt Scabbard - Broken Securing Strap

Original U.S. WWII PAL RH-36 MkII-Style Fighting Knife with Leather Belt Scabbard - Broken Securing Strap

$58.50

Original: $195.00

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Original U.S. WWII PAL RH-36 MkII-Style Fighting Knife with Leather Belt Scabbard - Broken Securing Strap—

$195.00

$58.50

The Story

Original Item: Only One Available. This is a nice example of the U.S. PAL RH-36 fighting knife, manufactured by the PAL Cutlery Company, complete with a leather scabbard. These knives were quite popular, much more sturdy than the Mark 1, but not quite as substantial and heavy as the Mark 2 KA-BAR. Still, the blade profile and design is very similar to the KA-BAR.

According to The Official Price Guide of Collector Knives by C Houston Price & Mark D Zaleysky, PAL was originally used as a trademark by the Utica Knife & Razor Company of Utica, NY from about 1924-1939. PAL marked knives of that era used blades imported from Germany, and the blades typically bore the word “Germany” as well. Another company using the name PAL was established in Chicago in 1934. This company was known as the Pal Blade Company of Chicago, and was started by Otto Kraus. In 1935 the two “PAL” companies merged into one, known simply as the PAL Blade Company, and opened a manufacturing facility in Plattsburg, NY. Around 1940 PAL purchased the cutlery division of the Remington Arms Company, including their existing stock of completed knives and knife parts.

While PAL was originally a manufacturer of pocketknives, after the Remington acquisition they expanded their range of products to include a variety of fixed blade knives as well. PAL received a number of US government knife contracts during World War II and produced thousands of combat knives during the war years, available in numerous different patterns. Pal went out of business in 1953.

The USN Mark 1 combat knife was produced by a variety of manufactures during World War II and was issued to Navy personnel by the thousands. It had a 5 ¼” long blade and was patterned after typical hunting and side knives of the era. The subsequent Mark 2 knife had a longer 7” blade.

This particular example was manufactured by the PAL Cutlery Company, with an overall length of 11 inches, and is in very good, used condition. The knife comes complete with the matching leather scabbard, and has a substantial 6 1/4 inch long wide clip-point blade, patterned after the USN MkII. The ricasso is marked on one side of the blade: RH (PAL) -36 / MADE IN U.S.A.. These were generally private purchase knives, and were available to anyone, as well as the public. They were similar to the "Q" series "Quartermaster Knives" manufactured by Case and Cattaraugus. The blade is in very good condition, though it does have some minimal areas of staining. It is however still quite sharp, and does look to have been sharpened post-war, just a little. 

The hilt is composed of multiple thin leather washers, with the ones closest to the cross guard being of red plastic. This same red washer occurs near the cast aluminum pommel cap as well. This helped prevent corrosion damage from the leather tanning agents. The leather does show aging and a bit of wear, though there is no cracking or major damage. A nice lightly used grip, just the way you want to find them. The pinned aluminum pommel cap and crossguard both are still mostly tight.

The scabbard is in overall good condition. The leather has aged to a nice medium brown, and is still solid with light areas of staining. The securing strap is broken and still shows heavy cracking, but otherwise a fair scabbard.

Overall this is a great chance to own a very nice PAL RH-36 knife, complete with a leather scabbard. No collection of World War II US military knives is complete without a PAL knife. Ready to display!

Specifications:
Blade Length: 6 1/4"
Blade Style: Clip-point "Bowie" Style
Overall length: 11“
Crossguard: 2 1/16”
Scabbard Length: 6 3/4" with Belt Loop

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. WWII PAL RH-36 MkII-Style Fighting Knife with Leather Belt Scabbard - Broken Securing Strap - Image 9

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. WWII PAL RH-36 MkII-Style Fighting Knife with Leather Belt Scabbard - Broken Securing Strap - Image 13

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This is a nice example of the U.S. PAL RH-36 fighting knife, manufactured by the PAL Cutlery Company, complete with a leather scabbard. These knives were quite popular, much more sturdy than the Mark 1, but not quite as substantial and heavy as the Mark 2 KA-BAR. Still, the blade profile and design is very similar to the KA-BAR.

According to The Official Price Guide of Collector Knives by C Houston Price & Mark D Zaleysky, PAL was originally used as a trademark by the Utica Knife & Razor Company of Utica, NY from about 1924-1939. PAL marked knives of that era used blades imported from Germany, and the blades typically bore the word “Germany” as well. Another company using the name PAL was established in Chicago in 1934. This company was known as the Pal Blade Company of Chicago, and was started by Otto Kraus. In 1935 the two “PAL” companies merged into one, known simply as the PAL Blade Company, and opened a manufacturing facility in Plattsburg, NY. Around 1940 PAL purchased the cutlery division of the Remington Arms Company, including their existing stock of completed knives and knife parts.

While PAL was originally a manufacturer of pocketknives, after the Remington acquisition they expanded their range of products to include a variety of fixed blade knives as well. PAL received a number of US government knife contracts during World War II and produced thousands of combat knives during the war years, available in numerous different patterns. Pal went out of business in 1953.

The USN Mark 1 combat knife was produced by a variety of manufactures during World War II and was issued to Navy personnel by the thousands. It had a 5 ¼” long blade and was patterned after typical hunting and side knives of the era. The subsequent Mark 2 knife had a longer 7” blade.

This particular example was manufactured by the PAL Cutlery Company, with an overall length of 11 inches, and is in very good, used condition. The knife comes complete with the matching leather scabbard, and has a substantial 6 1/4 inch long wide clip-point blade, patterned after the USN MkII. The ricasso is marked on one side of the blade: RH (PAL) -36 / MADE IN U.S.A.. These were generally private purchase knives, and were available to anyone, as well as the public. They were similar to the "Q" series "Quartermaster Knives" manufactured by Case and Cattaraugus. The blade is in very good condition, though it does have some minimal areas of staining. It is however still quite sharp, and does look to have been sharpened post-war, just a little. 

The hilt is composed of multiple thin leather washers, with the ones closest to the cross guard being of red plastic. This same red washer occurs near the cast aluminum pommel cap as well. This helped prevent corrosion damage from the leather tanning agents. The leather does show aging and a bit of wear, though there is no cracking or major damage. A nice lightly used grip, just the way you want to find them. The pinned aluminum pommel cap and crossguard both are still mostly tight.

The scabbard is in overall good condition. The leather has aged to a nice medium brown, and is still solid with light areas of staining. The securing strap is broken and still shows heavy cracking, but otherwise a fair scabbard.

Overall this is a great chance to own a very nice PAL RH-36 knife, complete with a leather scabbard. No collection of World War II US military knives is complete without a PAL knife. Ready to display!

Specifications:
Blade Length: 6 1/4"
Blade Style: Clip-point "Bowie" Style
Overall length: 11“
Crossguard: 2 1/16”
Scabbard Length: 6 3/4" with Belt Loop

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