Inside the envelope is a letter addressed to "Barry"
pictured being ridden by Hirohito
as used for the rest of the war (to 1945)
The lock plate on this example is marked H
The victory was received as a great Colonial achievement back in England and the returning troops treated like heroes
Original U.S. WWII Collins & Co Legitimus No. 37 Machete With Signal Corps Marked Scabbard Cannons Inside the envelope is aOriginal 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,