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    Default Just got 2 new survival toys.

    I just got two new knives...not showing off or bragging, but just sharing ..here is the first one..an EKA Huner Nordic W11..more of a all purpose knife with Bubinga wood for the handle..a full tang with leather sheath...
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    The bottom pic is the Ontario Blackbird SK5....its a 125cm blade with Micarta handle, full tang. The sheath is cordura.

    Good enough to test them out next week.
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    I like both of those. There is something about the Ontario that even though it's a really plain Jane I like the looks of it.

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    Solid blade choices there.
    I had a compass, but without a map, it's just a cool toy to show you where oceans and ice are.

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    one word sums them up "sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet"
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    I'm registered but cant see the pics??

    EDIT - never mind, I logged out and back in again and now I can see them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    I like both of those. There is something about the Ontario that even though it's a really plain Jane I like the looks of it.
    That is because it is a direct copy of the old Kepart style.

    Probably has a thicker blade though, Ontario is onto that.
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    Will be testing those knives next week. But the Ontario is sure darn sharp...both knives are paper sharp but the Ontario is sharper. The EKA is a gem to handle but that does not leave the Ontario out...its a workhorse.
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    Nice blades! Be sure to post a video showing some tests.

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