Coz Rambo did....Strider wrote:Nothing wrong about carrying a knife - in fact you would be silly not to. But why on your shoulder strap?
Kinsayder wrote:Anyway, should a bear attack any of the knifeless out there I'll be sure to swing into action and do some saving. Bears really are a doddle.
Nuts wrote:Tramontina Inox Steak Knifves??, 12$ for 6 :
Apply Grinder:
Customise to length and grip, drill a hole for a lanyard, make a sheath if desired.
They'll be sharp for years! cut rope, whittle toothpicks etc.
stry wrote: the Victorinox paring knife at 26g unchopped is 2g lighter than my Gerber folding salami slicer but would need some sort of sheath/blade cover, which would likely negate the weight saving. Possibly a little softer steel than the Tramontina and outrageously more expensive at around $5 each.
Moondog55 wrote:I just weighed my little Victorinox paring knife, 17 grams naked. I usually just wrap it in a bit of cardboard and dukw tape
Moondog55 wrote:I just weighed my little Victorinox paring knife, 17 grams naked. I usually just wrap it in a bit of cardboard and duct tape
north-north-west wrote:Moondog55 wrote:I just weighed my little Victorinox paring knife, 17 grams naked. I usually just wrap it in a bit of cardboard and duct tape
No offence but, having seen a few photos of you, could you please refrain from using the word 'naked'? Especially at this hour of the morning . . .
Moondog55 wrote:Would you prefer it set out this way>??
>[I just weighed my little Victorinox naked; and it still only weighed 17 grams]<
Punctuation is important
Moondog55 wrote:ROFL
You'll be old and fat one day yourself NNW, and then I'll poke fun at you from my wheelchair
north-north-west wrote:My genes don't do fat. (Except the thighs. I hate those thighs.)
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