
Just sharing. Does anyone happen to collect PAL Cutlery?
Not sure if you're asking about my knife, but yes both of my pictures are the same knife. And it definitely looks like genuine bone and not imitation.LT PS looking at the pics posted before mine by Bob W the first knife that was posted looks like imi however the knife showing the bottom by him is bone so if both pics are of the same knife you can see the confusion, if they are different then the first looks like mine and is possibly imi bone.
Sorry for digging up this old thread. I have this knife as well, do you think the handles are delrin, plastic or bone? And what do you think is the approximate vintage? BTW I would call that a Scout or camp knife not a utility...GRINC wrote:Here is a pic of a PAL Utility..
You're right it does seem to be "unfinished." That research came from a guy on usmilitary.com I think, that just happen to be all he got from the newspaper. I wish there was more. And yes I remember Paul Harvey very well.treefarmer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 4:27 pm David, thanks for sharing this.Being a Pal fan I enjoyed the information but it reminded me of the Paul Harvey stories in that it lacked the part that said, "Now for the rest of the story".
Treefarmer
edit: going back to the earlier posts in this thread the closing of the Pal factory is mentioned but doesn't seem to tell why.