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Good machetes rely on the materials used and the shape. In the past, the most famous manufacturer of machetes in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean was Collins Company of Collinsville, Connecticut.[1] The company was founded as Collins & Company in 1826 by Samuel W. Collins to make axes.[2] Its first machetes were sold in 1845[3] and became so famous that a machete was called un collin.[4] In the English-speaking Caribbean, Robert Mole & Sons of Birmingham, England, was long considered the manufacturer of agricultural cutlasses of the best quality. Some Robert Mole blades survive as souvenirs of travellers to Trinidad,[5] Jamaica, and, less commonly, St. Lucia.[citation needed]