7"
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11"
If you can lift it, then go for it, no blade is too long.
I mentioned this tool in another thread. It may be worth a look.
http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...l_8lgauhyim0_b
I found one for sale on the interweb thingie for $295.
Maybe one of these guys can build one similar to your dimensions.
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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.
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.
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.
Last edited by Alaskan Survivalist; 09-04-2010 at 09:13 PM.
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......![]()
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.
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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1. If it's in your kit and you don't know how to use it....It's useless.
2. If you can't reach your kit when you need it....Its 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.
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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