"During the last half of 1942 and into the first couple of months of 1943, Bo experimented with a few combat knife designs besides the Zacharias-Randall style. At first some men had him modify his catalog Models 6 and 7 hunters for combat duty. This consisted of sharpening the blade on the top edge and using a double hilt. The handles were of stag but usually not crown. He adopted the term "Commando" to denote these earliest of his double-hilted combat knives".
I acquiesce Ron, you are correct. The paragraph above is null and void. It is based on inaccurate journal entries, meaningless conversations, and illogical assessment.
Oh, and I am a liar to boot with only a slight remembrance of any past conversations.
Last edited by crutchtip; 07-15-2017 at 12:02 PM.
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