View Poll Results: Which blade is too long for general camp work...?

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  • 7"

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  • 9"

    5 25.00%
  • 11"

    7 35.00%
  • If you can lift it, then go for it, no blade is too long.

    3 15.00%
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Thread: How "BIG" of a knife, before I revert to "NEWBIE" status.......?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    SD, please do not get the SP8. You'll hate it.

    here's what I would suggest.
    http://www.uparchery.com/product_inf...roducts_id=249

    If it doesn't do what you want. I'll buy it from you at your full cost.


    OK, I will NOT Buy it. Thanks for the advise.


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    I mentioned this tool in another thread. It may be worth a look.

    http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...l_8lgauhyim0_b
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sourdough View Post
    That is exactly the tool I would like to own, exactly. Want to sell It........?

    I've had this one so long it's like a old friend but I heard atlanta knife has reproductions for sale.

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    I found one for sale on the interweb thingie for $295.
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    Maybe one of these guys can build one similar to your dimensions.
    Tracks Across the High Plains...Death on the Bombay Line...A Touch of Death and Mayhem...Dead Rock...The Griswald Mine Boys...All On Amazon Books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crashdive123 View Post
    I found one for sale on the interweb thingie for $295.

    Yes, WWII collectors are buying them. I see them for $150.00 with broken handle, up to $395.00 in nice shape. Often the sheaths are decomposing, or rat eaten.

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    I have a new rule for appropriate knife length. It should be no longer than my reproductive appendage. Therefore, I can not vote in this poll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaskan Survivalist View Post
    I've always wondered how well a meat cleaver would chop trees. Has anyone tried it?
    Yep, been there, done that. I have a matched knife/cleaver in my gear.

    Chops better than a machete, butchers meat better than a bowie.

    Almost as intimidating as a shotgun.
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    So if I buy a KA-BAR "Becker BK-9 will I be demoted to Newbie........?
    Last edited by Sourdough; 09-05-2010 at 12:30 AM.

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    That could probably be arranged.
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    I went for short hike yesterday and decided to get used to carrying my Ontario with 8 inch blade. From the begining the experience reaffirmed that a knife is poor substitude for a hachet but secondly and more important I remembered that when I did carry a knife all the time it was a Buck Woodsman like this: http://www.buckknives.com/index.cfm?...productid=3036. I must be getting febble minded not to have remembered this sooner because I carried that knife for at least 20 years and did everything with that one knife. I have no need for any other knife and I am going to pick one up as soon as I can find one.
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    Whatever works for you. Hard to argue with anything you have success with.
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    OK-OK-OK, call me newbie........I just ordered the Ka-Bar Becker BK-9 and I feel kind of naughty......

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    I just managed to trade off that 8" Ontario knife to a GI for some Army Arctic gear he called Marshmellow pants. These things look toasty! Now I have a place for the "Woodsman" when I get it.

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    I carry a small knife in a multitool (which I almost never use) and as my primary do everything tool I carry a 15.5" OAL 11" blade. 1/4" thick Yes its big, but it really is easy to carry and it is unbelievably useful. I have carried smaller knives and I just like the abilities a well made big knife has over something smaller. Not to say that someone who likes a smaller knife better is wrong, just that I like this. Of course I get a few strange looks from time to time, but those are always from the very ill equipped. I wouldnt give my knife up for anything it is perfect I love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sourdough View Post
    Maybe a Ontario RTAK-II for quasi-machete, and camp work......?
    I have an RTAK-II. I carry it on my ATV for cutting limbs out of the trails.
    1. If it's in your kit and you don't know how to use it....It's useless.
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    I had a Gerber Gator for years, I think it was a 4" blade and was a folder. The only thing I wasn't able to do was cut a tree bigger then 4" down, and it wasn't for lack of trying.

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    biggest/smallest knife you've got an actual use for. who cares.

    back when people actually needed swords nobody gave the guy who could manage a two-hander a hard time.

    i'm willing to bet not too many people get derided about a machete in the jungle, or for serious brush clearing.

    if there's a need and you have the tool; who gives a darn?
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    My new Kukri with a 9.5" blade is a tank at .187" thick. I did a little field work against my 19" Wetterlings...there will be a post soon. It has been an interesting test drive. Both are packable and neither can hang from my belt. The Kukri weighs in lighter though... look for the post.
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    I live in the Country and have a number of different kinds of knives with various blade lengths. The ones that I find the most use for is a large 3 blade Stockmans knife. If I could have only one knife this would be it. I greatly prefer a Solingen made Tree Brand with carbon steel blades. I have several of their stainless knives, but don't find the metal to be of the same quality as the plain carbon. These knives sharpen really good.

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