Thread: Knives, bayonets, multi tools, daggers and other pointy implements.

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    I've got the utilikey, pretty handy little thing. I use it on the farm almost every day, cause I keep loosing my leatherman and somehow always manage to find the damn thing. The pocket clip on the leatherman skeletool is junk btw. But the utilikey is pretty tough, blade stays sharp, and if you hinge it at a 90 degree angle instead of 180 (straightened) it has more leverage than a big screwdriver. The micro flat screwdriver broke the first time I used it though. And I'd be lost without the bottlecap opener, haha.

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    I buy Gerber Suspension multitool in the USA
    so i broke screwdriver vhen turn on litle screw it was first use of screwdriver

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    You really dont have much luck with your purchases...!

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    I'm thinking about getting one of these:

    http://www.sog-knives.net/sog-knife.php?prodnum=F01T-P

    I've wanted a 'hawk for a long time, and last night the History Channel had an program about tomahawks and battle axes that rekindled the fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijinsamurai View Post
    I'm thinking about getting one of these:

    http://www.sog-knives.net/sog-knife.php?prodnum=F01T-P

    I've wanted a 'hawk for a long time, and last night the History Channel had an program about tomahawks and battle axes that rekindled the fire.
    You're not gonna play Indians and Cowboys with your kids r u?

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    Some of my favorite blades. Would like to add this bad blade to the collection>

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    danram, 2nd one is a Tom Brown design, yes/no?

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    Recently I've bought a 5.11 Tarani Knife for everyday use.

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    if the second is inspired by the work of Tom Brown, were made with recycled elastic vehicle and angle grinder, my simple contribution relates to the use of material wealth and patience.
    Greetings!

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    Sweet! Sounds like the right spirit, if I'm reading your post right.

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    I like angle grinders.

    Big ones.


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    ^Oh... oh no...

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