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A serious escape tool, unlike the toy ones for sale elsewhere, identical to the tactical aircraft escape tool I purchased in 1985. Made of aluminum, fits the hand well and doubles as a threatening weapon. Could save one鈥檚; life or someone else鈥檚
Gabor D, Chino, CA
Owning a Colonial is temporary, handing it to the next generation, tradition
Hello. I just received my great grandfathers pocket knife. A colonial 06 prov. R.1. I would love to have some information on it if at all possible. Thanks Michael lynn
COLONIAL MARK 1 - A True Blast From The Past
by Denis Prisbrey, Tactical Knives Magazine In the chronicles of classic U.S. knives, it takes notoriety, tradition, and usefulness for a knife to 鈥渃arve鈥 its place out in military history. Needless to say, it is interesting to see reproductions of knives that played an important part in our nation鈥檚 military past and to note the important features that made it a good all-around utility and combat blade. Colonial Knife鈩, a U.S. Based American Knife manufacture that has been around for four generations, reintroduced the U.S. Navy Mark 1 combat utility knife. With this reproduction, they adhered to packaging, blade steel, and temper specifications that were established in 1942 by the Department of Defense (War Department) to create a timeless reproduction...