Re: Utility knife
[Re: EatenByLimestone]
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11/04/15 01:04 AM
11/04/15 01:04 AM
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Vinke
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Better let me hold you cash in vegas,,,,..............  Buuuuuttttttttttttttt,,,,,I do have a skill/plan for the jack................
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Utility knife
[Re: Kermit]
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11/27/15 04:22 PM
11/27/15 04:22 PM
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DuxDawg
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Several times a year several types of Moras come up for sale on Massdrop and Woot. With Massdrop, search for what you want and click the "request" button. They will email you when it comes on sale and you are under no obligations. Picked up a MoraKniv Companion MG (C) for $11.40 shipped on Massdrop midsummer and can't put it down. Takes a razor edge, easy to clean, easy to maintain. If you don't like the plastic sheath Moras come with, can get a heavy duty leather sheath for $5 here. http://www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/economy-brown-leather-mora-sheath/
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke "We are fast approaching... rule by brute force." -Ayn Rand
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Re: Utility knife
[Re: EatenByLimestone]
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11/29/15 10:52 PM
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Posts: 30 St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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^^Got the feeling the answer to that is an artilleryman's wet dream...I thought I carry a lot of hardware! ..speaking of which, I just got a nifty little neck knife. Anybody here use a neck knife?
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: Utility knife
[Re: EatenByLimestone]
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12/01/15 12:55 AM
12/01/15 12:55 AM
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Dave Schmidt
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Wink: Answer to question 1: It's a sheath knife that hangs vertically from one's neck, like a pendant. Usually has some sort of catch so's it don't fall out of the sheath. 2. Could be. But diamonds are always a safe bet.
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: Utility knife
[Re: EatenByLimestone]
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12/01/15 12:19 PM
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Bushwack44
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I carry an ESEE 5, at a 1/4in thick itll do any "odd prying" that comes up. it runs for about $150 new but its well worth it, comes with a kydex sheath and a lifetime no questions asked warranty. The little divit in the handles for bowdrill (hopefully you never have to use it for that) And the coating holds up indefinitely, i abused the heck out of my Junglas (the big chopper ESEE sells) and its held up perfectly.
Last edited by Bushwack44; 12/01/15 12:39 PM.
All men are created equal, some are just tougher, they're called trappers.
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Re: Utility knife
[Re: warrior]
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12/01/15 04:01 PM
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Bushwack44
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I'd love to do a side by side comparison of my golok and the junglas. send it to me and I'll be sure to do it  I love the look of the golok
All men are created equal, some are just tougher, they're called trappers.
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Re: Utility knife
[Re: EatenByLimestone]
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12/02/15 06:18 PM
12/02/15 06:18 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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You guys got me going with this knife thing. The only problem is, I have a propensity for losing anything of any value. So, today I
solved my knife problem. Menards had a deal on a Guidesman stainless steel, black oxide coated, liner locking, anodized aluminum
handled, Star Fire knife. Now this knife is pretty pricey at $6.99, but this week only you get a $5 rebate, so the final cost is a
buck ninety nine. I got two, just to be on the safe side.
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