The LC-14-B Woodman's Pal survival axe was originally a tool for forestry or agriculture, but quickly earned a place as an outstanding military implement. The well designed and balanced blade was first procured in World War II, and was useful for brush clearing, construction, camouflage, and a multitude of other listed uses. The LC-14-B Woodman's Pal served through the Vietnam War and is still part of the military inventory of edged tools in the 21st Century. This example is in good used condition, with wear and some corrosion from long storage. The edges are all still solid, with some chipping, as expected of a blade used for clearing brush. The stacked leather handle is intact, and in good shape.