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And it's a welcome improvement!
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Edged Tools / Re: What Traditional Knife are you toting today?
« Last post by SteveC on Today at 08:15:14 PM »
Couple William Rodgers knives





Nice !   :like:

How does the British Stockman compare ?
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Edged Tools / Re: What Traditional Knife are you toting today?
« Last post by SteveC on Today at 08:14:18 PM »
 
I enjoy your rambling buddy . So ramble on.   :tu:


:iagree: :tu:
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General Tool Discussion / Re: Flame On! - April Firestarting Challenge
« Last post by comis on Today at 07:55:29 PM »
I carry mine in a Ziploc bag with the rest of my fire kit, so that keeps everything dry.
Thanks for chiming in, Ziploc bag is definitely a great rainproof/waterproof solution for anything outdoor.

Day 25

Smart move Nate, the test confirms that the striker is completely destroyed when wet. I would have thought it would be more durable like wet/dry sandpaper.    [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]    [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]  
Carrying a dry strip inside the container is a good move, and sometimes I do miss those 'strike anywhere' matches, which I bet it will work even with a MT or SAK file...
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General Tool Discussion / Re: Flame On! - April Firestarting Challenge
« Last post by comis on Today at 07:52:30 PM »
It's supposed to be small, but it's really thick, and extremely heavy. And it's not as well-made as the regular Fiskars utility knife. This one has a lot of play when closed and when opened. But the pivot is not a screw I can tighten to reduce the play.
The Gerber EAB is miles better than this, if you're looking for a small folding utility knife.
Thanks for the feedback, if I were to get one, I am thinking maybe the Milwaukee one?  It looks kinda promising, not super heavy and has a small 1/4 bit adapter which is quite handy.
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General Tool Discussion / Re: Flame On! - April Firestarting Challenge
« Last post by comis on Today at 07:50:34 PM »
Day 26



I tried starting fire with this 8 W2 leds Hanklight (approximately 7000-8000 lumens?), but wasn't successful.  I have seen it done on YT in the past, and my wild guess is the relative humidity is usually really high where I live and it's been raining for the past few days, so it's even harder to make it lit.
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General Tool Discussion / Re: Black Oxide Friday!
« Last post by Antti Lammi on Today at 07:21:29 PM »
:woohoo:
Awesome combo Steve

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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: SAK Hook Challenge
« Last post by AzteCypher on Today at 07:05:06 PM »
Ha!  That's a good idea. 
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Help from US member
« Last post by AzteCypher on Today at 07:01:56 PM »
Happy to help.  Just send me a PM.
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: The Little SAKs
« Last post by UscgSal on Today at 06:48:30 PM »
Given to me as a child from my neighbor's cruise. Dad hid it for years, I still don't carry it.

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