#169609 - 03/17/09 11:24 PM
ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Pooh-Bah
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I'm looking forward to this new knife and would like to get it for my brother for his birthday. Any scoop on when in March it is slated to be available? http://www.crkt.com/dogfish.htmlHave to go to REI to pickup a Ritter pocket survival pack that's waiting there. Spring is in the air, must shop.
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#169612 - 03/17/09 11:39 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
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Loc: Washington, DC
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Doug -- where all do you expect it to be available in April?
Do you think REI will carry it?
I recall reading that this knife would be more widely available.
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#169618 - 03/18/09 12:55 AM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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I wonder if the new pocket survival pack will be along at the same time?? Saving my milk money.
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#169630 - 03/18/09 04:12 AM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Stranger
Registered: 01/27/09
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While we're talking about arrival times.... What's the ETA on the new light?
Thanks Warren
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#169640 - 03/18/09 01:47 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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"Be Prepared"
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The lights are currently available at http://www.lifeviewoutdoors.com/store/flashlights/egear/I bought a few of them last fall. Nice for their intended use!! I'm still awaiting word on a lower-cost source for the batteries. Ken
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#169651 - 03/18/09 04:18 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Old Hand
Registered: 11/25/06
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I have one of the pre-production lights, and am quite impressed. I keep checking daily on the mk5...I preordered it, and wait patiently, checking every day!
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#169662 - 03/18/09 05:50 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Where did you pre-order from?
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#169665 - 03/18/09 06:34 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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#169667 - 03/18/09 06:59 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Wow... just saw both... Gotta put in some orders. :-)
Looks like great Stuff Doug and your version of the Pico is cheaper than the others I've found! Any thoughts on rolling out your own turned titanium whistle like one of Atwood's? When I finally conjured up the money to buy one of his, he got out of making whistles entirely and I missed out. So it would be nice to see something high quality in a larger production run (which is obviously not what Atwood Knives is about).
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#169684 - 03/18/09 11:12 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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I'm still awaiting word on a lower-cost source for the batteries. http://www.batteryjunction.com/en392384siox.htmlEnergizer silvers, they start at 90 cents, and drop to 60 if you buy more than 10 of them. However... http://www.batteryjunction.com/onemalrmialb.htmlMaxells start at 99 cents but drop to 50 if you order ten or more. So for ten bucks, plus a little shipping, you can get five full sets of spares. Any cheaper, and you have to whack little old ladies over the head and steal their hearing aids.
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#169751 - 03/19/09 08:03 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Any thoughts on rolling out your own turned titanium whistle like one of Atwood's? When I finally conjured up the money to buy one of his, he got out of making whistles entirely and I missed out. So it would be nice to see something high quality in a larger production run (which is obviously not what Atwood Knives is about). Unlikely. Just not a big enough market for mass production and no significant practical advantages to use titanium for a whistle beyond the cool factor. There is someone in New Zealand who is working on a run of titanium whistles that should come to market before long, but won't be cheap. Not Atwoood expensive, but not even close to reasonable...for a whistle. Even so, that sounds nice! Hopefully when that happens it gets posted here (*hint* *nudge*)  . Yeah, the cool factor was about the only reason for titanium, but Atwood stopped making them altogether and the steel ones were gone as well. Maybe the word "cool" shouldn't apply... my friends give me no end of grief for carrying a whistle. Everything else they think is fine. Just not a whistle as it has little practical use to carry every day. :-)
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#169964 - 03/22/09 03:18 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Registered: 12/19/07
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I actually snagged one of Peter's whistles a couple of weeks ago....for 50bucks. Made my day to find one that cheap.
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#170052 - 03/23/09 11:26 PM
Re: ETA on Doug's new knife - the RSK Mk5??
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Old Hand
Registered: 12/07/05
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You're killing me!  Good find. I guess I stick with my titanium finish Columbia - it's really not too shabby and the coating has held up surpassingly well for the cost.
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