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Good find, Tim... ![]() One footnote - the V-44 was in actuality a blunt-tip machete that had a remarkably appearance different from the No. 18, but over time the label was misappropriated to the No. 18 machete within the collector community and for whatever reason has stuck. You'll more often than not find the MilSpec No. 18's labeled as "V-44"s at knife/gun shows, as that's the name many collectors identify with them. Here's a picture of an actual V-44 (which was Case's pattern number): ![]() |
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One other note: WWII-era Indian copies would be consistent with my earlier suggested attribution, as until 1947, Pakistan was a part of India!
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Cool!!!!
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Hi Roy,
how thick is the spine ? Regards David |
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