^^Buck?! Buck actually made that??
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But we put the bag in a box........................
No.......no cork screw....but doesnt come wine in the US in bags anyway?
To get back on track (crappy survival knives) does anybody remember this??? The spikes unscrew. I can't remember why.
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I was thinking grappling hook.So you could attach a rope and use it as an anchor point of course
Love it. What is the stock material?
Now I have some work to do I guess
Honestly, I'd let that one go.
Give me a few days to get pics going, but I just rehandled a ForgeCraft butcher knife that would double an an end of the world "survival" knife, but could cut up your pig carcass for pork chops while waiting for the end of times.
ForgeCraft is super cool. Last made in 1968, very high quality 1095 carbon steel. Old school cool.
Honestly, I'd let that one go.
Give me a few days to get pics going, but I just rehandled a ForgeCraft butcher knife that would double an an end of the world "survival" knife, but could cut up your pig carcass for pork chops while waiting for the end of times.
ForgeCraft is super cool. Last made in 1968, very high quality 1095 carbon steel. Old school cool.
$20? what are you making the plates out of?$20 in material and I'll have my old knife back.
It may not make sense, but 99% of the stuff I do doesn't
I know most don't like the bushcraft etc styles... But, I have made a few versions of it and I like them. The D2 steel holds an edge for quite awhile on them. The blades are a medium size and can still work well with small game and just the right size for cutting and splitting timber.
J
Hard for me to define Survival knife...........
The ones i bought in the gone years were too expensive or crap or both since i tend to misuse them sooner or later anyway.
So usually i carry a cheap folding knife at work and made my own Survival knife, one that survives my kind of use.
That is usualy a flat chisel that i changed over that it suits my needs, changed a few things like the groove in the front.
So if you need to cut rusted bolts, cut sheet metal, split wood, cut anything else with the long sharpened part or ropes with the part near the handle. At the top it has some small slits that could work for grinding.
The handle is just wrapped with electrical tape, once its ripped its cheap and easy to replace.
Yes some may smile about that selfmade primitive cheapskate wannabe knife but dont underestimate that thing.
Its made of 58HRC steel .......you can beat it with a BFH and all that will fail is the material you like to cut.
The sheath is made from saddle leather, a leather string and one brass chicago screw, simple and indestructable.
No.......no cork screw....but doesnt come wine in the US in bags anyway?
Nope. You're thinking of milk in Canada.No.......no cork screw....but doesnt come wine in the US in bags anyway?