#142809 - 08/04/08 07:01 PM
Re: Everybody's Knife Bible by Don Paul
[Re: NeighborBill]
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No problem, HV can send it to you when he's done. HV, can you let me know when you're done? No hurry. Just put yer john hancock in it Can do!
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#142921 - 08/05/08 04:06 PM
Re: Everybody's Knife Bible by Don Paul
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About halfway through...alot of information. I'll let you know Hikin_Jim when I am close and you can PM me your address.
Billy - You indicated that you would like us to sign in the book, but there isn't a blank page anywhere...your call as to how to procede.
How about I add an envelope and we can include a business card or small piece of paper with name and address on it?
Let me know.
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#142928 - 08/05/08 05:04 PM
Re: Everybody's Knife Bible by Don Paul
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About halfway through...alot of information. I'll let you know Hikin_Jim when I am close and you can PM me your address. OK, that sounds good.
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#143245 - 08/08/08 01:42 PM
Re: Signin' the book
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10-4. Halfway through...lots of information. Funny how the writer assumes you are going to have wood screws with you. One section shows you how to build furniture with your knife and then shows to insert screws. I chuckled at that part.
Obviously, the book is not for survival alone...but just around the house to. It's good information, thanks for making it available.
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#143398 - 08/09/08 10:44 AM
Re: Signin' the book
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Not a problem, I found it useful. Actually, I can understand why he assumes you have wood screws with you...after your first field exercise with the Army, I think everyone carries them . I know I did (still do, when camping).
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#144020 - 08/13/08 08:52 AM
Re: Signin' the book
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Shelter halves...LOL. Never saw one after Basic. We spent our time living out of tracks/trucks or hootches in third world playgrounds. Screws always come in handy when building hootches...made a solar charger for a cheap 9.6v cordless drill, no use in breaking your wrist trying to drive a 3" deck screw into plywood.
Plywood? Oh, yeah...combat engineers would always drop a pile of cr*@ in front of us to use for overhead cover and the like. Depending on where we were at, the first thing we'd usually make was a bar....
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#144079 - 08/13/08 06:41 PM
Re: Signin' the book
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Shelter halves...LOL. Never saw one after Basic. We spent our time living out of tracks/trucks or hootches in third world playgrounds. Screws always come in handy when building hootches...made a solar charger for a cheap 9.6v cordless drill, no use in breaking your wrist trying to drive a 3" deck screw into plywood. Come to think of it, I don't think I ever saw them again either. It was so dumb how the SGT's would make us take them down and put them back up because they were "not properly aligned" with the rest of the tents in the row. It looked like a seen out of an old movie -- of course we were using 30's or 40's technology. I do remember sleeping in or under tracks. That freaked me out a bit the first time I was told "go sleep under the track." (155mm self propelled howitzer) Plywood? Oh, yeah...combat engineers would always drop a pile of cr*@ in front of us to use for overhead cover and the like. Depending on where we were at, the first thing we'd usually make was a bar.... lol
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