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  1. Ultralight Hiking Knife Selection For Grown Son: Advice Needed (Edit: Advice Taken, trip going well)

    Victorinox swiss champ. Focusing less on weight than function ability. It can handle anything from cleaning a fish to to sawing wood to pulling splinters.
  2. Getting your knife razor sharp

    The thing about "shaving sharp" is that it's not going to stay that way. I've sharpened alot of knives in 40 years. I try to get them practical sharp. If you can shave snow flakes on your thumb nail it will do most anything you need it to do. If you really need more than that get a stereoscopic...
  3. Looking for good camping knife

    Need to think about what jobs it will be used for. In a stright knife make sure it has a full tang.(the blade is one piece from tip to end of handle)
  4. Remember the Buck 110 ?

    Have a dozen 110s and 112s. Just got the auto model. Sweet, classic look and quick as greased lighting.
  5. Remember the Buck 110 ?

    When I was a Youngster. About 50 years ago. I would put nose marks on the glass in front of the buck 110 in the PX at Fort Mac. When I got older, I saved up my grass cutting money and had my dad buy me one. Kept it for years word on my belt or in my back pocket. One night while trying to open a...
  6. Waxing your axe/hatchet?

    Never thought of it but it sounds like a good idea anything that would make the cheats of the ax slicker would probably help. Back in the day when I split it by hand I had a 10 lb Maul and that generally did the deal on decent wood, but I always kept a 20 lb sledge right beside it if it ever got...
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