Picked this one up recently for a good price. It had heavy buildup on the blade, this is after the initial cleanup. PACKWOOD is the only marking on this.

I believe this may be an earlier model. The tail looks shorter than most Packwoods I could find and the spine is plain and square, instead of angled back with script across it. The scales are in remarkable condition after all this time. They are brown horn w gold highlights with only a couple of small chips and lead wedge.

I'm going to leave this one alone. I will do a little bit more cleaning on the blade, then the scales will get some light sanding and some neatsfoot oil.

It was nice to get this on Christmas eve!