Interesting items

Posted by: marduk

Interesting items - 07/15/08 03:01 AM

Though I’m no longer actively “in the trade”, I still receive the EMS journal (www.emsresponder.com/publication/pub.jsp?pubId=1). In the ads this month were some items I thought might be of interest to some here:


Andover CoFlex® AFD
http://www.medco-athletics.com/Supply/Product.asp?Leaf_Id=265910

Instant Radiation Exposure Detection
http://www.mirion.com/en/products/product_detail.php?id=212&ln=DS,PD

MyClyns™: an immediate response non-alcohol protection spray:
www.myclyns.com

The Rescue Tool:
www.therescuetool.com

Posted by: MoBOB

Re: Interesting items - 07/15/08 08:14 PM

Another interesting item belatedly came across was the RMJ Forge Eagle Talon Combat Tomahawk. Looks interesting. Any "operators" ever use one?

http://www.rmjforge.com/eagle_talon.htm

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Posted by: RobertRogers

Re: Interesting items - 07/16/08 12:34 AM

I carry a hawk just about whenever I am in the forest. Not necessarily a combat version, but could be used as such. A very handy tool
Posted by: JustinC

Re: Interesting items - 07/16/08 11:21 AM

Originally Posted By: MoBOB
Another interesting item belatedly came across was the RMJ Forge Eagle Talon Combat Tomahawk. Looks interesting. Any "operators" ever use one?

http://www.rmjforge.com/eagle_talon.htm

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In a word, no. I've thought about it, but there is just so much other, more important stuff to carry... Also, those are nice, but they're pretty expensive.
Posted by: benjammin

Re: Interesting items - 07/16/08 11:52 AM

A point on the back of a Tomahawk is, in my opinion, asking for trouble. I don't like two bit axes for much the same reason. I've swung axes enough to know that even having the blunt side of a single bit axe come back and bite you in the shin can hurt enough to put me on my butt.

If you must have something on the back of a tomahawk head, a hammer face would be more practical.
Posted by: Frank2135

Re: Interesting items - 07/16/08 02:15 PM

Originally Posted By: benjammin
If you must have something on the back of a tomahawk head, a hammer face would be more practical.


Amen to that.


Frank, who still has all his fingers and toes through sheer good fortune
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: Interesting items - 07/16/08 02:48 PM

"...If you must have something on the back of a tomahawk head, a hammer face would be more practical..."

And that pretty much brings us back to the good ole rig hatchet/half hatchet...
Posted by: TheSock

Re: Interesting items - 07/16/08 02:59 PM

Originally Posted By: OldBaldGuy
"...If you must have something on the back of a tomahawk head, a hammer face would be more practical..."

And that pretty much brings us back to the good ole rig hatchet/half hatchet...


And what's wrong with a pipe bowl for the puffers among us who dream of bringing a pipehawk down the pub? Ok I'll be arrested, but I guarantee no one will pick a fight! :-)
I'll get one one day!
Actually; do these things really work as a pipe or a hawk?
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Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Interesting items - 07/16/08 03:23 PM

As I recall the pipe/tomahawks traditionally were mostly ceremonial.

I'm about as far as you can get from native american however so don't quote me.