Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. In 1826, two brothers, Samuel Watkinson Collins (age 24) and David Collins (age 21) along with their wealthy cousin, William Wells, purchased the old Humphrey gristmill along the Farmington River in South Canton with the intention to produce high quality ground axes. The Collins Company line of products would grow over the years to include not only axes, but also machetes, hatchets adzes, brush hooks, picks, shovels, knives, swords, bayonets and plows, making them the world’s leading manufacturer of edge tools.
These long machetes are very hard to come by on today's market. Made by Collins & Co. of Hartford, Conn, this is a LEGITIMUS model long jungle machete. The Machete has an impressive overall length of 23 ½ inches, with a straight 18 ¼ inch Bush/Collins machete shape blade. The blade is about 2 ⅛ inches wide at the thickest point. The ricasso is nicely marked:
(Collins Emblem)
LEGITIMUS
COLLINS & CO.
1944
The blade is in good condition, though it does show some use, staining and pitting. It has been sharpened several times, it is obvious that this was a machete that did not spend its life in the scabbard. The black hard plastic grips are in very good condition, with the expected wear of age, and all the rivets are solidly attached.
The canvas scabbard is in lovely condition and does not have any extensive damage present. There are faint USMC stencilings on the reverse, but are only able to be read in certain lighting.
A very nice USMC used machete ready for display.
Specifications:
Blade Length: 18 1/8"
Blade Style: Machete
Overall length: 23 1/2“
Scabbard Length: 18 1/4
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