Item Description
Original Item: Only Clyde Cutlery with USMC marked and dated leather scabbard. The type used by the Marine Corps in the South Pacific, and like all "Bolo" type knives, were intended as utility tools for clearing brush and light construction. Corpsmen were issued bolos with the intention of being able to cut wood and bamboo to be fashioned into stakes, splints, etc. Though not originally intended as a fighting knife, the close tactics of the Japanese fighting caused these knives to be heavily relied upon by Marines and were used in many battles according to the Marines that survived.
The blade on this example is in very good condition, and is properly marked U.S.M.C. / THE CLYDE CUTLERY CO on the left blade body. The blade does show wear from use and age, but the blade is still bright and free of any extensive damage. It does look to have been arsenal sharpened during service, and the blade is still relatively sharp. The grip scales on this example are in good condition, and still exhibiting a gorgeous honey blonde original finish! The scabbard is the standard heavy leather construction with a brass throat.
The back is marked on the belt hanger with U S M C / BOYT / 44, indicating 1943 manufacture by Boyt Harness Co of Des Moines Iowa, a major leather goods supplier during WWII. They made various slings, holsters, scabbards, and other items for the war. Scabbard has a great aged light brown color, with some verdigris around the rivets, as expected from a knife this age. The original belt hanger is intact, and not bent, and the belt hanger loop is still firmly attached. We did not note any issues with the stitching or rivets. A great service used example of a classic U.S. Marine Corps Bolo Knife, ready to display!
Specifications:
Blade Length: 11"
Blade Style: "Bolo" Machete
Overall length: 16“
Scabbard Length: 12"
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