Description: FAST SHIPPING - USUALLY MAILED SAME DAY This sale is for a set (4 piece) as shown in photos, genuine USA Military Issue Fork, US Stainless SteelKnife Stainless with WWII Era Aluminum HandleSpoon US Stainless SteelP38 Can Opener, Shelby Co USA Stainless Steel Knives may or may not be dated. Also there are slight differences in utensil design for all military mess utensils. If something is important to you a date, a manufacturer, some little nuance, let us know before order. Each utensil stamped "U.S." on front U.S. manufacturers marks (if any) may vary and include SKOCO, SILCO, Utica, UCCO, OK One excellent reference on WWII and Post WWII mess gear and Military eating utensils below. Utensils are surplus, gently used and may have scratches, smudges, but absolutely fully functional, no rusted out flea market junk!Excerpt: "Known contractors for the fork and spoon M-1926, Corrosive resistant steel are: Diamond Silverware Company (1944-1945); International Silverware Company (1944-1945); Silco USA Division of International Silver Company (SILCO) (1945); National Silver Company (1945); Oneida Ltd (1945); and R. Wallace & Sons Company (Wallco 1945). Specification MIL-F-284A (1950), changed the nomenclature of the M-1926 corrosive resistant steel utensils to: Fork, Field Mess, Spoon, Field Mess, and Knife, Field Mess. Specification MIL-F-284C, dated 1962, changed the knife to a one-piece stamping, and shortened the tines of the fork by .6 of an inch. This proved to be the last pattern of Army utensils to be issued." Best of all shipped FAST, usually same day These are genuine US surplus issue, not a commercial or imports Absolutely fresh surplus as shown in photos. Pet and Smoke Free storage No corrosion, no cracks. May have scratches, smudges from bulk storage
Price: 23.9 USD
Location: Bear, Delaware
End Time: 2024-12-12T18:33:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.9 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Theme: Militaria
Original/Reproduction: Original
Conflict: Korea (1950-53)