David Conwill
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Recently, while scratching an itch to write an adventure story, I had occasion to research the history of the Ka-Bar name. Like virtually every time I open the encyclopedia, I immediately went down the rabbit hole and discovered the U.S. Navy Mark 1 utility knife. Upon seeing it, I was immediately reminded of a sadly neglected knife that had belonged to my grandfather and that I had stashed away among my tools after my grandmother died.
Could this possibly be a U.S. Navy Mark 1 utility knife that my grandfather purchased as surplus or something? He served in WWII, but with the USAAF in Europe, so it seems unlikely this is something acquired during the war.
I note that the original sheath is missing, it appears to have been ground down and/or polished (no stamped markings are visible, though I suppose they could be hidden under the rust), and it likely has no value to anyone but me. But I'm sure excited about it!
Could this possibly be a U.S. Navy Mark 1 utility knife that my grandfather purchased as surplus or something? He served in WWII, but with the USAAF in Europe, so it seems unlikely this is something acquired during the war.
I note that the original sheath is missing, it appears to have been ground down and/or polished (no stamped markings are visible, though I suppose they could be hidden under the rust), and it likely has no value to anyone but me. But I'm sure excited about it!