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Booklet fighting with us Knife LC-14-B (the woodsman's pal) 1942


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I thought I would share this booklet with the membership I found it very interesting and it will display nicely with my example of the knife.

 

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That's great, thanks for showing that. I had no idea there was training for the offensive use of the woodman's pal.

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I've had my Woodsman Pal for several years, but never bothered to read the manual! Now if I can just find it again. Thanks for posting.

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I think this Knife set has a total of 4 booklets

1. Care, Use & Sharpening

2. Living in the Jungle

3. Survival Tool Kit Airman’s

4. Fighting with USA Knife LC-14-B.

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I have a modern-day Woodsman's Pal. My teenage daughter said it would be good for fighting zombies!

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I think this Knife set has a total of 4 booklets

1. Care, Use & Sharpening

2. Living in the Jungle

3. Survival Tool Kit Airman’s

4. Fighting with USA Knife LC-14-B.

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Hi Kyhistorian, thanks for starting this topic, and mdk0911 for mentioning the booklets, your numbers 1/2/4 are the booklets you mention, item three survival kit is two fishing hooks and line. Another item held inside an internal pocket is a circular honing stone, of two grades one side a smooth grade and the opposite side a fine grade, the stone bears a print of the company logo on one side.

 

This is my unissued example with a piece of folded card around the blade, I added an elastic band as the tape used on the card had dried out.

 

regards all, lewis.

 

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Yeah that would do the job for sure. The British used a bill-hook during WW1. I have a hospital bolo some marine sharpened like a razor. I acquired it with his hat and dog tags. That thing would lop your head right off.

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was there someone on this forum that was selling these various booklets for these tools?  I saw someone selling them within the past few years but cant recall where it was.

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