When the show first came out, wasn't he using a Gerber? I remember my wife saying that his folder looked just like mine.
He saw me stripping muscadines in the mountains with my knife and copied...
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When the show first came out, wasn't he using a Gerber? I remember my wife saying that his folder looked just like mine.
He saw me stripping muscadines in the mountains with my knife and copied...
Yeh, I'm going to pay 200 bucks for a weird kind of knife that is going to lose all those fancy blade markings. Oh, oh, better yet, pay 700 bucks for a knife that is promoted by some faker.
LOL!
One of my favorite throwers.
It's really a nice backpack ax/hawk. It's flat, sharp, has a hammer back, up-sweep tip and very good weight. Good for throwing, chopping, pounding, and fighting.
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It's an expression. You've been out of the woods too long.
Here is a pic of my large hawk and my bag ax.
http://http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/FrankV/MVC-002S-2.jpg
And, you can shave with either one of them.
Okay, three pages in I'll tell ya, I carry one full size custom hawk the Danny made me. It is a copy of my H&B that was given to me by an old friend who won it in Friendship. Donny's hawk is made...
I have the best ax. Well, it's not mine it's a good friends.
Custom made weighs in about 1.5lbs. All stell, looks like an 1800's French trade hawk.
This thing is awsome, sharp, can throw it...
I use to carry a WWII short machete during deer season. Worked great for getting through the thickets, since have traded that in for a pair of pruners. Lot less movement, snip, nip, nice and quiet.
File, diamond stone, then leather strap.
Well, that's how I do it.
I have two that I may carry every now and then. One is a bag ax, little with a good heft to it. Works well for small wood, pountind stakes, roughing out and tillering a bow.
The second one is a...