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#66706 - 05/28/06 06:47 PM cold steel bushman
martino910 Offline
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Registered: 04/02/06
Posts: 40
I would like to buy a cold steel bushman.Anybody out there who knows anything about this knife?
Should I buy the full version or the mini
I cant afford the other knives like Reeve or Randall

Any pointers? <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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#66707 - 05/28/06 07:21 PM Re: cold steel bushman
Tjin Offline
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Registered: 04/08/02
Posts: 1821
well for what purpose are you going to use the knife for?
Chopping, precision jobs, carving, cutting, slicing? On wood, food? The CS bushman really is to small and light to chop with and in mine opinion a bit to large for pricision carving. But thats a thing called personall preferences.

There are many other good inexpensive knife out there. Any particualir reason for the CS Bushman?
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#66708 - 05/28/06 07:30 PM Re: cold steel bushman
martino910 Offline
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Registered: 04/02/06
Posts: 40
The cs bushman for all purpose?
A knife to have when you need it?
Can you mention a few others? I was also looking at the CS master hunter...
Basically i just want a good sturdy full tang knife

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#66709 - 05/28/06 07:49 PM Re: cold steel bushman
Tjin Offline
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Registered: 04/08/02
Posts: 1821
well the term all purpose is still vage. I don't know where you live, so i have no idea what enviorment you will be in. Nor do i know your knowledge or skill level. These factors will ask diffrent preferences.

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A knife to have when you need it?

I assume your mean that you will be carring in on you when your in the wilderness and not as a EDC*. Because the bushman is really not a very EDC-able knife.

I carry a Frost Mora knife with me for hikes close to civilisation. It's light, cheap and works very well. It can be more easily be broken, if used incorrectly. But having used them for a long periode of time, i know what there limits are. Very good as a practise knife also.
A more expensive Fallkniven F1 on a dangler sheath for long hikes when i really need a dependable knife that will last a lot of abuse. Did i meantion A LOT. The dangler sheath allow it to be worn on my belt, while wearing my backpack at the same time.

When i carry one of these knifes i will be also atleast carry a folding saw. A manual chainsaw is in my emergency kit. A larger manual saw and/or an axe might be carried also, depending on the situation.

I only named the two knife i'm most experianced with, because i think everybody has there own preferences and i really don't like to judge knifes, if i haven't tested and used them for awille.

If you never used a fixed blade before, i would suggest the Forst Mora line, very inexpensive, very good, easily sharpened. Build some experiance with them and choice you next knife with your new knowledge.

Don't forget to read this page of this website: http://www.equipped.org/devices8.htm

*EDC: every day carry
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#66710 - 05/28/06 10:01 PM Re: cold steel bushman
Anonymous
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I Reccomend Cold Steel SRK.
Thick, tough blade. Good point. It can chop, whittle, pry, dig, cut up veggies for stew, dress a deer, rabbit, fish.
I know, cause I've done all these with mine.
Check it out.
One point though, get the leather sheath and not the kydex sheath.


Edited by TREE (05/28/06 10:02 PM)

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#66711 - 05/28/06 10:58 PM Re: cold steel bushman
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
Current retail for a full sized Bushman is @ $25. The RC ( Rockwell hardness scale) is 54. Thats just on the edge of being to soft and will make field sharpening easier. The softer steel will also tend to bend vs break from brittleness, not that any of us abuse a knife like Lynne Thompson's video hype. The cordura sheath is deep,cheap and functional. The handle will require wrapping such as inner tube ( unless you enjoy burning or freezing your hand to metal in extreme temps.) The ergonomics are lousy, unless in cold climes. If you fabricate a robust cap for the end it can then be used much like the scandinavian luekos with draw cuts or pushing the tip into material by the butt. Forget about the knee jerk desire to make a spear out of it. Stuff a few goodies in the handle. You have an Applegate folder, go for the larger blade. I hate the powdercoat finish. It tends to just make sharpening a chore on some edge geometries. The blade itself is suprisingly usefull and handy for the size. About the only competitor in this price would be the Mora 2000 survival knife available through www.ragweedforge.com

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#66712 - 05/29/06 02:49 AM Re: cold steel bushman
martino910 Offline
Newbie

Registered: 04/02/06
Posts: 40
thank you gentlemen for the advice.I have ordered a cold steel
master hunter for $29.95 (36JS) in stainless steel- I prefer stainless as I have absolutely no experience with carbon blades other than trying to remove surface rust!
Your comments are truly appreciated!

Saw this as a "low cost" good alternative ...on the forum
thanks again!

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