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Re: do you carry knifes on hikes.

Mon 01 Jun, 2015 1:10 pm

Carry one as a pencil sharpener for note taking or sketching & it also
doubles as a peperilli slicer....for my baby bush pizza's. :wink:
Steel blade, titanium handle.

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Re: do you carry knifes on hikes.

Thu 25 Jun, 2015 3:27 pm

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Being a sucker for folding knives,some of my collection...the one on the scales is for the ultralighters...... :D

Re: do you carry knifes on hikes.

Sun 30 Aug, 2015 11:44 am

Knives are a necessity. I carry a SAK at least. Good fixed blade bushcraft or hunter knives are compact and can do a multitude of tasks.

Re: do you carry knifes on hikes.

Wed 02 Sep, 2015 5:25 pm

I enjoy looking at knives at camping stores etc but i sometimes feel guilty because you dont
what the staff member is thinking. (Is this guy a nutter, i wonder why he wants to buy a machete ).

Re: do you carry knifes on hikes.

Thu 03 Sep, 2015 12:15 am

bunny wrote:Knives are a necessity. I carry a SAK at least. Good fixed blade bushcraft or hunter knives are compact and can do a multitude of tasks.


Odd, I thought you would have carried a 'Bunny knife'? :wink: :D

Re: do you carry knifes on hikes.

Tue 29 Sep, 2015 7:10 am

Bought one of these while in the States last month, though I also have a Skeletool CX that's my standard short walk / geocaching knife that recently replaced my Gerber 07550.

http://www.helle.no/products/knives/gaupe/

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It has replaced my Gerber 22-41795 as my main 4-inch fixed blade.
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