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The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024

ca Offline Canuckdad

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #240 on: April 15, 2024, 06:30:21 PM
day 15!!!!

snack and a SAK

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Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


cz Offline AndyAaron

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #241 on: April 15, 2024, 10:43:07 PM
Day 15

It’s not sunny everyday. It rained today however I was really glad because the garden was watered and we collected some more water to our tank…


So I stayed at home all day and used the Sportsman for some cooking. Needed to open a box with cottage cheese first and then chop some fruits for my porridge




In the afternoon some serious office work- opening packages


In the evening I used the tweezers but I don’t have a picture of that…


au Offline Brock O Lee

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #242 on: Today at 03:28:26 AM
Day 16

A few drops of oil for the Sportsman.



Here it is with a well carried Spyderco Gayle Bradley 2, and a new Boker Barlow (integral copper and desert ironwood). 🤩

I prefer Victorinox's oil on SAKs, and most back lock or slip joint knives. I think it is because the high friction between the blade and back spring requires a thicker oil to get a smooth operation.

The Nano oil I have is fairly thin, but works well on other types of locks or detent ball/tracks where the friction is not so high.


us Offline marlowe221

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #243 on: Today at 04:31:28 AM
Day 15

Nothing to report today. The Sportsman was not required at T-ball practice….

 
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au Offline Brock O Lee

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #244 on: Today at 05:04:29 AM
I am often too lazy to walk a few steps to get the oven mitts :facepalm:, so I would use my pocket knife to handle items that are too hot to touch. In this case, after toasting bread in the air fryer, to pull the wire grid out, and nudge the toast onto a plate.



Working from home today, my lunch was: smashed avo, juice of a leftover lime, basil pesto, a dollop of mayonaise and S&P all mixed together on buttered toast, and a marmalade toast on the side, because why not?  :D And rooibos tea.



li Offline MasterofDisaster

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #245 on: Today at 06:30:43 AM
Day 12

Another case of plastic fall damage fixing. This time my Blender bottle. I need to stop dropping things  :facepalm:

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cz Offline AndyAaron

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #246 on: Today at 06:57:27 AM
[mention]Brock O Lee [/mention] that is very nice Barlow! I love it!


au Offline Brock O Lee

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #247 on: Today at 08:55:33 AM
Thank you Andy!  :tu:


us Offline Bunk Tuppins

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #248 on: Today at 12:54:05 PM
Day 10

Package duty again...

I figured my life would be incomplete until I experience a classic like a Buck 110. My first "expensive" pocket knife was a Buck, a small skinner-type folder probably 20 years ago. This is my second Buck.





Big knives are a lot of fun.

That classy poniard of yours has invaded my brain.  Now I want one too!


au Offline Brock O Lee

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #249 on: Today at 02:32:28 PM
That classy poniard of yours has invaded my brain.  Now I want one too!

 :D

My apologies for being a source of temptation... :oops:

To be honest, if you like bigger knives IMO you cannot go wrong for $65... It is a chunk of knife plus a solid sheath for the price of a Pioneer X.  I will take a few comparison photos tomorrow in the light.


us Offline Jeffjeeptj

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Reply #250 on: Today at 05:37:01 PM
Brock, that Buck has invaded my brain, too.  Of course, the 110 is a “real” Buck.  All I have is this Buck Strider and a Buck Wenger to move over and make room for a 110. 
Today, the Sportsman has a job to do opening the bag of a right angle male cord cap so I can better utilize an extension cord in a tight space. 
I am keeping in mind, if I let the smoke out of the new cord cap when I first energize it, the extension cord will not work.

 
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ca Offline Canuckdad

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #251 on: Today at 06:48:39 PM
DAY 16!!!!!!

Sometimes in a crowd ONE stands out
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


us Offline Jeffjeeptj

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #252 on: Today at 07:01:56 PM
DAY 16!!!!!!

Sometimes in a crowd ONE stands out

That Leaf surely does.  Do the others in the picture have an inferiority complex?  or just being quiet?
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ca Offline Canuckdad

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #253 on: Today at 07:44:30 PM
That Leaf surely does.  Do the others in the picture have an inferiority complex?  or just being quiet?

They are in awe of the maple leaf lol
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


li Offline MasterofDisaster

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #254 on: Today at 07:50:25 PM
Day 13

Sportsman and Grilled Cheese Sandwich. My wife makes them better, but she is on a work trip. So poor me has to make do with my attempt.

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us Offline Bunk Tuppins

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #255 on: Today at 08:37:29 PM
Yummy looking grilled cheese there!

It's beautiful outside today but somehow I spent the morning reading and fixing a broken nail.

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #256 on: Today at 09:47:43 PM
Good looking range of uses there guys. I'm liking the smashed avocado Brock (never tried that) and Rooibos is a good tea to accompany it. And this Buck interest in contagious. I don't have 110.

Yet.  :facepalm:
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cz Offline AndyAaron

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Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
Reply #257 on: Today at 10:25:52 PM
Day 16

Today I used Sportsman to pull out the old battery from wall clock.



Otherwise it was quite busy day and I didn’t need to use the knife for anything else.

Regarding Bucks, I don’t have 110, I used to have 112 but I gave it to my grandfather. I still have Vantage Pro that I really love.
However, it looks like the next challenge after this Sportsman one there can be Buck 110 :) at least it would be a reason to buy the knife ;)


 

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