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That handle is guaranteed to hang up on everything when moving through the thick stuff. Having an edge on the top means one can't use another hand to put pressure on it. It isn't a hunting knife.This is one I used to carry when I was on a team in the Army.
About as good as you can get.
Right...
Really nice stuff.
But when you're a Jet you're a Jet all the way ...
Frank Beltrame 9" stiletto. I have a camel bone that goes with the car keys.
Imagine trying to move through this sort of country with that on one's belt. It'd be in one's daypack after ten minutes.Not at all. I've carried it through hill and dale everywhere, climbing, running, hiking, camping, on the hip, inside my coat. It comes with a big, beautifully made well designed leather sheath.The problem with the knife you show, is there is no safe and easy way to carry it for long distances. That thing will constantly hang up on anything around it. It will stab you when you sit down, it will in a word, be a miserable thing to live with on a daily basis.
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I carry a sharpfinger every day.
That's a good knife, and about $20 if I recall. I never understood these guys who spend $4-500 on a knife to take hunting. Same guys who use a $4,000 rifle that shoots better than they ever will, probably.
My EDK knife is a Benchmade Osborne axis lock. It cost me 200 bucks almost 25 years ago. I have used it and used it and even abused it, and it is still going strong. That's why I buy 200 dollar knives. They are tools. The better they are, the longer they last. Like the old adage says, "beware the man with one knife. He probably knows how to use it".
Cool, man. My point is that a tool doesn't always need to be expensive to be good. I use a Morakniv carbon steel knife for hunting. It functions beautifully and set me back $16.
The problem with the knife you show, is there is no safe and easy way to carry it for long distances. That thing will constantly hang up on anything around it. It will stab you when you sit down, it will in a word, be a miserable thing to live with on a daily basis.
Not at all. I've carried it through hill and dale everywhere, climbing, running, hiking, camping, on the hip, inside my coat. It comes with a big, beautifully made well designed leather sheath.
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One can't hack through it. One has to move through it like a ghost. That's why it's important one's gear does not hang one up. And it's not Borneo, it's NZ.The horror of putting up with a knife actually big enough to hack and cut through jungle shit like you show
One can't hack through it. One has to move through it like a ghost. That's why it's important one's gear will not hang one up. And it's not Borneo, it's NZ.
One can't hack through it. One has to move through it like a ghost. That's why it's important one's gear does not hang one up. And it's not Borneo, it's NZ.The horror of putting up with a knife actually big enough to hack and cut through jungle shit like you show
Another knife I like is a Luftwaffe Fliegerkappmesser gravity knife made with Solingen steel. Mine is made of a drab green checkered synthetic material I couldn't find a picture of on the web, but here's some pictures of wood handed ones, some with the awl extended.
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What's nice about it is that you can be walking along with your hands in your coat pocket keeping warm and as quick as you can take your hand out, you've got a fully extended knife with razor sharp 4" blade.
mine are+1 Canadian Belt knife.
Add Buck 119 Special.
Add Leatherman Wave.
Well, I CAN hack through the other 99% of stuff out there if I need to. That was the point. And I'm not in fucking NZ, and as usual, you always think you know more about something than other people even about a knife you've never even held or used. I've never had a problem in my entire life with the knife, its attributes outweigh its disadvantages, but you know, it's not the ONLY knife in the world, I have many others, and if it isn't the right knife for the conditions or day, I simply carry something else.One can't hack through it.
Another knife I like is a Luftwaffe Fliegerkappmesser gravity knife made with Solingen steel. Mine is made of a drab green checkered synthetic material I couldn't find a picture of on the web, but here's some pictures of wood handed ones, some with the awl extended.
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What's nice about it is that you can be walking along with your hands in your coat pocket keeping warm and as quick as you can take your hand out, you've got a fully extended knife with razor sharp 4" blade.
Solingen is the city where it was made. Solingen has been the city of knife makers for centuries.
Whirinaki.Kahurangi Natl. Park?
Whilst scaring off everything within miles.Well, I CAN hack through the other 99% of stuff out there if I need to. That was the point.
Whilst scaring off everything within miles.Well, I CAN hack through the other 99% of stuff out there if I need to. That was the point.