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#495 - 04/12/01 02:58 PM Re: chopping?
NAro Offline
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Registered: 03/15/01
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Gotta agree with the small knife school of thought. Small STURDY knife. Unless you expect to hunt Griz., build a log cabin, or fight a duel. Otherwise, save the weight for something else. Also, hacking about with a large blade (like Heart of Darkness) is more apt to 1) wear you out and burn calories and 2) remove a non-optional body part.<br><br>

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#496 - 04/12/01 05:26 PM Re: survival knifes?
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Check out the bushcraft knife on www.raymears.com, it's maybe expensive, but you won't get a better knife. <br>Paoul<br><br>

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#497 - 04/12/01 07:38 PM Ray Mears
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Registered: 02/09/01
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Paoul,The Mears site is refreshing.The Grizzly Adams and Rambo personaes do get wearisome!The crooked knife can be cheaply fabricated out of a farriers hoof knife.The magazine Wilderness Ways vol6#2 has an article on building the birchbark canoe and shows the knife.This is a useful tool for many woodcrafts.www.wwmag.net<br><br>

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#498 - 04/13/01 06:26 PM Re: chopping?
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Hi Chris,<br>I have little use for chopping also. I suggest the ontario only because"lostinthewoods" was suggesting some large knives.<br>the only realistic use for such a knife is splitting a stump to get dry wood for kindling. A cheap machete will do a fine job at that ,<br>otherwise a small decent knife is much more useful. My largest knife is 5"(blade) I typically use a 4" blade.<br>JB<br><br>Expect poison with the standing water.<br> -William Blake

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#499 - 04/13/01 10:12 PM Re: survival knifes?
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Registered: 03/30/01
Posts: 22
Loc: U.S.A. A.Z. prescott valley
I am going with USMC Ka-bar for $47.99 at my local outdoor shop. Thank you for all info and ideas. A wire saw is a good thing I always have one. But its a good idea to have a back up I have broke two. As for self defense I use base ball size rocks. I have done this on a mountain loin. It works well.<br><br>wwwaaaaaasssssssssuuuuuuppppppp
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#500 - 04/14/01 12:57 AM Re: survival knifes?
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 02/09/01
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Are you getting the k-bar k-bar?there are noticeable differences in the tang and edge geometry between the two makers.Andyo's modifications are very popular with K-bar owners.While your throwing rocks at the lions don't let the mice eat the handle or sheath! they go for the body salts from perspiration.I once woke up to a porcupine eating my boots!<br><br>

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#501 - 04/14/01 07:49 PM History Channel
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 02/09/01
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I just watched a History Channel program called Modern Marvels.This episode covered current survival technology.They displayed a laser signal that was pretty impressive.Naturally my VCR consumed my only recording tape! Does anyone know about this unit and it's availability?<br><br>

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#502 - 04/14/01 10:28 PM Re: History Channel
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go to the first page(10) of threads and hit survival technology.<br>also click on Greatlands profile, he works on that.<br><br>

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#503 - 04/23/01 02:50 PM Re: survival knifes?
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Hi There I hope this isn't to late, But if you have not bought your ka-bar yet check out http://www.starknives.com/<br>I got my ka-bar (KA1212) for $30.75 and a Kydex Sheath for $13.00 (really, I ask them for the KA1214) BUT they did not have it in stock, so he swapped the leather sheath for the kydex sheath for FREE. I think shipping was about $6.00 <br><br>"Stay Frosty"

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#98622 - 06/28/07 03:03 AM Re: survival knifes? [Re: Anonymous]
Todd W Offline
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Registered: 11/14/04
Posts: 1928
Loc: Mountains of CA
Found this searching for Ka-Bar, and wanted to share that for the money the Ka-Bar is def. the cheapest/best knife available!!! Strong, great grip, and useful.
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