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#6044 - 05/10/02 04:29 AM Re: Dedicated survival knives
Neanderthal Offline
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Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 130
Loc: Pennsylvania
A.G.Russell sells a Camillius Cuda Arclite neck knife in D 2 steel for $50 US. It uses a "breakaway" chain instead of paracord. The skeleton handle can be wrapped with paracord. This should address CK's most appropriate concerns. _________________________________________________ Proverbs 21:19
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#6045 - 05/10/02 05:47 AM Re: neck knives
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Registered: 05/25/02
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Loc: Jawja
I am a huge fan of CRKT fixed blades. The stiff kiss is the best ultralight backpack knife I know of. It's silly light but more robust than a light weight folder and has a long enough blade for cutting bread, fruit, and spreading things. The CRKT F4 kneck knife is my new favorite knife. I bought them from my local store for 14.99 each. I made a custom Kydex sheath for one which has a removeable ferrocerium flint( from Hoods Woods). I think this would be a very ideal small kit knife. It's size is slightly larger than the Gerber LST yet much stronger.
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#6046 - 05/10/02 04:08 PM Re: Dedicated survival knives
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Dumb question time<br>What difference would a left handed sheath make. I've just bought one of these knives and just assumed that it was a generic sheath. I know nothing about knives BTW<br><br>Of course since I'm in the UK I'm not going to be carrying the thing in public on my belt. That would be a quick way to get arrested ( and very sensible too...) So the knive and sheath would live in my rucsac since I've only really got it to play with, i.e. learning to make shelters etc in the large commercial forestry around here. We don't really have wilderness like North America and wher it is reasonably wild is usually treeless.<br><br>Justin


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#6047 - 05/11/02 01:00 AM Re: Dedicated survival knives
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
Justin, Just slip the sheath onto your belt. Most people carry belt knives just behind the point of the hip. If you are right handed you will see the potential awkwardness. But as you intend to keep it in the rucksack there is no problem. I would suggest punching two holes for a retaining length of stout cord or leather. Do this just above the crossguard. The knot will snug nicely into the bevel and help secure the knife. Take your time and get a good edge. The factory certainly didn't! Let us know how it performs for you.

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#6048 - 05/11/02 02:34 PM Re: neck knives
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Thanks for the advice. I checked out CRKT's website. I found the one I was looking for. It was the Stiff K.I.S.S. and I also found a few others that I now want as well. Now I only have to decide which one to get. The ones that look good to me are the Carson F4 and the Polkowski/Kasper Companion. The Russ Kommer Bear Claw, in the serrated-tear drop point appealed to me as well, but will take a place towards the bottom of my 'wants' list.<br><br>LOL at the comment on Louis Riel.<br><br>Ironbird<br>

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#6049 - 05/11/02 06:24 PM Re: Tinder
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Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 130
Loc: Pennsylvania
Tried cotton with orthodontic wax ($1.56 at Giant supermarket for box of 5 sticks ~ 2" long). One-third of a stick burned for about 4 minutes. Just flatten it very thin and roll it into the cotton. Fluff the cotton and spark. This wax softens at body temperature. It is much less messy than vaseline and does not have to be prepared in advance as does candle wax/cotton. Probably of little value to CK and Tom Ayers on their artic adventures, but could be useful to other mortals as myself. _________________________________________________ Proverbs 21:19
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#6050 - 05/11/02 08:15 PM Re: neck knives
AndyO Offline
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Registered: 05/25/02
Posts: 167
Loc: Jawja
CRKT has become my favorite company for budget knives. In addition to their small fixed blades, they make some outstanding folders as well. The M16 line and M18 line are some of the best reasonable priced knives around. I have a zytel M16 that I paid $29 for new. I cannot think of another $30 knife that can top this one. The steel is Aus 6A which is not my favorite, but is far superior to generic steels. The higher end M16 knives are made with Aus8 which is considered by many to be the poor man's ATS34. A really good "semi-stainless" steel.
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#6051 - 05/27/02 06:58 PM Re: Dedicated survival knives
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Registered: 09/30/01
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I have one of those monsters too, and love it for certain things. Best features it has is the fact that you can't break it, and it is so ugly you can't hurt its appearance. I would be interested in any modifications you have for it...<br><br>OBG
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#6052 - 05/27/02 09:27 PM Re: Dedicated survival knives
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
So far I have merely reground the blade in a Scandinavian edge up to the main bevel. I added an Erikkson 8" full tang blade blank ( 3 1/2" blade) as a permanent companion for fine work. I am working up a ambidextrous sheath to secure both along with a metal match and daimond sharpening card. I considered several "whistles and bells" with the actual knife, but it's strength is ,well, it's simple strength-K.I.S.S. How was Alaska?

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