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Machetes!

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us Offline Pacu

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Machetes!
on: September 17, 2022, 08:30:02 PM
Here is my machete collection to date.



Top is a Harbor Freight 5.99 special , just a beater to use outside. Feels pretty good in the hand , especially at about 6 bucks. Somewhat sharp.
 
Second from top is my Army - Navy store Ontario 18 inch machete. This one is a bit thicker and feels like more of a chopper than a slasher.  Ran about 30 bucks. Very solid feeling. Moderately sharp.


Third from top is a Tramontina from Brazil. This one was a coworkers that passed away in Mexico a couple of years ago. This was his machete he favored while we were bush wacking thru the thick east Texas forests. I think i know why he favored this one out of all the machetes we had at work. Light and nimble, feels very great in the hand. Made for working all day and not feel like you're swinging a 10 pounds sledge . If you're thinking about buying a machete , this Tramotina looks to be a solid choice.


The bottom has a bit of history to it. Our yard at work started as a steel plant to supply the early east Texas oil fields in the 30s. I find wheat pennies, old glass jars, mercury dimes, marbles, and some other old relics . I found this Collins Legitimus machete between the walls in one of the metal corrugated sheds. It was pretty rusty but it's coming along on the cleanup.  Think it's from the 40's to 60's but still trying to figure out.
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Re: Machetes!
Reply #1 on: September 18, 2022, 01:08:08 AM
I know Collins made machetes for our military during WWII. Yours may well be one of them. Regardless of its provenance, I wouldn't have left it between the shed walls either! :tu: (I'd awlso be interested in seeing the coins and marbles you find.)
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