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An older Colins (1940s) often had a large stamp 1X2" or so from memory on the blade near the handle. The arm logo was part of the stamp. These were produced in the US if I recall correctly. I could not see any evidence of this stamp in the pictures, but the plastic did look like the material used in mass produced tools of that era.
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certainly the original picture may be of a US Collins but the scabbard points, in my opinion, towards the ones made in Central and South America, there were many factories in these countries
I ma sure there were factories in Guatemala, Colombia and Brazil |
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