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British Army Issue Ralph Martindale Golok No2 Machete - Prepper1 - 16 December 2012

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Uk stockist!!! £19.69 including postage...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/British-Army-Issue-Ralph-Martindale-Golok-No2-Machete-Bushcraft-Machette-/400360265010?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d3754d532


RE: British Army Issue Ralph Martindale Golok No2 Machete - Highlander - 16 December 2012

I have one of these from my Army days, it was issued to me when I was in the Malayan Jungle,.. they are very good indeed heavy in the cutting edge, but light overall,.. what I would advice to anyone who does buy one, is to slip the cord over the wrist, the wooden handle tends to get a little slippy and by useing the cord you prevent it slipping from your hand

They used to come in a webbing sheaf,... but sadly I lost mine, still use the tool though


RE: British Army Issue Ralph Martindale Golok No2 Machete - Prepper1 - 16 December 2012

On the site the guy sells them on, I think its £26 ish comes with sheath and sharpening file.
I've been after one for ages, but no luck so definitely getting one when funds allow.


RE: British Army Issue Ralph Martindale Golok No2 Machete - KnockoffNeil - 31 December 2012

Im glad i came across this thread. Getting a blade very soon and its good to see one as cheap as this rated by othr members


RE: British Army Issue Ralph Martindale Golok No2 Machete - Barneyboy - 31 December 2012

thats wot i got good chopper thatSmile

(16 December 2012, 19:12)Highlander Wrote: I have one of these from my Army days, it was issued to me when I was in the Malayan Jungle,.. they are very good indeed heavy in the cutting edge, but light overall,.. what I would advice to anyone who does buy one, is to slip the cord over the wrist, the wooden handle tends to get a little slippy and by useing the cord you prevent it slipping from your hand

They used to come in a webbing sheaf,... but sadly I lost mine, still use the tool though



very true ,i put rubber bike inertube on it ,glued in place all good,lots of uses bike inertubes