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#122098 - 01/31/08 05:31 AM Gerber/Fiskars folding spade...
cedfire Offline
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I've read through Doug's great review of the Gerber/Fiskars folding spade and I'm wondering if anyone here has one as well and can comment on how they like it?

http://www.equipped.org/devices25.htm

Also, does anyone know if it is still made in Finland? Trying to stay away from the junky overseas stuff.

Thanks in advance!

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#122109 - 01/31/08 12:46 PM Re: Gerber/Fiskars folding spade... [Re: cedfire]
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I have one, I use it on every camping trip,It's light enough, and very well made, well worth the investment.
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#122115 - 01/31/08 01:43 PM Re: Gerber/Fiskars folding spade... [Re: cedfire]
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I am plenty happy with my USGI (the real thing, not a low dollar ripoff) tri-fold e-tool. Even better than that, in my opinion, it my old style (wooden handle) GI shovel. I don't like the look of the handle/blade angle on the Gerber/Fiskars...
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#122119 - 01/31/08 01:57 PM Re: Gerber/Fiskars folding spade... [Re: OldBaldGuy]
Hacksaw
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I have the Spades little brother the Gorge (very similar to the Glock tool in Doug's review) and I love it. I won't be digging my way to China with it but I can stow it anywhere, it's tough and nails, and it's hands down better than a trowel. I find the tri-fold shovels to be a bit heavy since I'm a backpack-centric kind of packer.

The striking plate turns it into a real nifty hammer for tent pegs (and way safer than an axe or hatchet). I'm not sure the larger spade has that feature...hard to swing it like a hammer with the loop handle.

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#122129 - 01/31/08 03:08 PM Re: Gerber/Fiskars folding spade... [Re: ]
cedfire Offline
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Thanks guys!

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#122157 - 01/31/08 05:25 PM Re: Gerber/Fiskars folding spade... [Re: cedfire]
Blitz Offline
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Registered: 08/23/07
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Loc: MA
I have one and would highly recommend it, well worth the money. Stay away from the cheap knock offs.

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#122163 - 01/31/08 06:21 PM Re: Gerber/Fiskars folding spade... [Re: cedfire]
cedfire Offline
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After doing more reading I am leaning towards a "buy it". I'm looking to keep it in the truck and also take it when camping. Weight isn't so much of an issue as is space. Of course, with winter snow here I'm already behind the curve...

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#122165 - 01/31/08 06:30 PM Re: Gerber/Fiskars folding spade... [Re: cedfire]
Blitz Offline
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Registered: 08/23/07
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Loc: MA
I keep mine in the truck as well so the weight isn't an issue.

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