#88700 - 03/18/07 06:55 PM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
[Re: kixonrt66]
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Do you have any pictures of the blade?
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#88701 - 03/18/07 08:12 PM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
[Re: kixonrt66]
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My choice in a one knife kit would be and is my 1945 vintage U.S.Navy Mark 1. This knife was givein to me by my dad who was a frogman. It is still in it's gray plastic and canvas sheth.
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#88713 - 03/18/07 10:33 PM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
[Re: NightHiker]
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Himalayan Imports has a good selection of bolos and khukris in various finish qualities, all fairly decent carbon steel blades semi-hand made.
Spring steel is pretty good stock for making knives, especially heavy utility knives. In "The Hunted" with Tommy Lee Jones and Benecio Del Toro, they are given instruction on making knives precisely that way. Crude, but should work (along with Tommy's stone knife, of course).
Personally, I like my Desert Battle Rat from Swamp Rat for jungle type work. Maybe not quite as heavy as the bolo, but it is high quality and has other good uses. Any of the bigger knives from Busse will suit me fine. If it had to be just one blade only, then likely a Busse Battle Mistress. For general purpose hand-wielded blade instruments, there is nothing better than Busse processed Infi alloy, nothing. Of course, you gotta be willing to spend $400+, but you get what you pay for.
On the other hand, I'd be sorely put upon to have to give up my Leatherman. If it came down to it, I might leave the Busse at home and take my Wave instead. Hey, it works just fine on dressing elk, moose, lodgepoles, 10p nails, etc. Sure it won't lop through heavy jungle all too well, but then again that's not a place I am as likely to find myself. In a combat environment, I'd definitely want the leatherman more than any other knife.
That big Crain knife that Billy had in the movie "Predator" would be cool, but I hear they are way-overpriced, and Crain doesn't have the greatest customer service reputation.
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#88725 - 03/18/07 11:59 PM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
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I strongly suggest you handle one and talk to people who own(ed) one. I have seen several negitive posts on the Tracker. The major objections included weight, balance and cost. Just be careful before plunking down your hard earnrd dollers
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#88727 - 03/19/07 12:06 AM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
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to carry? ...easily a SAK Swisschamp...enough tools for anyone
but if it had to be one at home...it would have to be the buck 110 my dad gave me years ago...it ain't pretty...but...well...you know.
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#88735 - 03/19/07 12:58 AM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
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Registered: 09/30/01
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Welcome Sandy Driver, and thanks for all you guys did over there. I know that there are a lot of airmen alive today thanks to you guys in those old Spads. I have never handled one, but from what I have read I might want to take a Busse Battle Mistress along. I did a mini-version of the jungle survival school in Panama in '69, then were big on a 12" machete. I still have mine, but I am not sure that it would be my first choice if I could have only one knife...
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#88743 - 03/19/07 01:45 AM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
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#88744 - 03/19/07 01:52 AM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
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Registered: 03/16/07
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Hello OBG, Thanks, it souds like you were there too, if so welcome home old friend. The spads were almost like "Survival" aircraft. They were old but well armored and capable of low and slow wich is exactly what we neede over jungle terrain. I tried to post some pics of the Negrito bolos but obviously it didn't work. Any suggestions? I have the Jpeg files in photobucket and I followed the protocol I've used on other forums. Any info would be much appreciated. Kix
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#88745 - 03/19/07 01:57 AM
Re: All Purpose Survival Knife
[Re: kixonrt66]
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kixonrt66, I saw your post and in 1985, I went to JEST school also in clark and I still have my Bolo, I wish I could get another one like it, it's done a lot of chopping for me. If you ever find one like it can you let me know, the handle still has the bleed me knot wood and every once in awhile if I cut my self on something, I still scrape a little off the handle and it still stops the bleeding even after 20 years. I own a Dog father and a kurkuri and a cold steel kurkuri, but my BOLO is my primary tool. I guess it grows on you.
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