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santaman2000

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I'd never heard of Tom Brown until this thread. I had to google him and the knife. Since I hadn't heard of him before today, I really can't comment on him. But the knife looks like a Klingon training weapon and nothing like a real knife.

On a related note, I'd still rather have a big knife any day. Just not that one (which by the way is smaller than I like) and at 56 I'm no adolescent. But better choices would be an MOD knife as has been suggested. Or a Puma White Hunter. Or a Bowie. Or a machete. Or a Kukhuri. Or ANY real knife that's not a sci-fi movie prop.
 
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Corso

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There are folks like Tom Browns mentor Stalking Wolf who seem supernatural to us.

If he was even infact real, there are alot of doubters out there, and plenty of fuel too, most of whats taught seems to be readily avalible scouting knowledge wrapped up in folklore.

there clearly are supporters and even a couple of UK groups who teach his ways...
 

Corso

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I seem to remember a more traditional pattern knife that they made as well which looked pretty reasonable (in comparison to the tracker).


Pics...

The Tracker...

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The Scout...

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And the very 'chunky' looking sheath for the Tracker from Hedgehog Leatherworks.


:)
 
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bambodoggy

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this one?

http://www.heinnie.com/product.asp?P_ID=1730

nice to see the fugly reputation is being maintained :D

That handle looks like it's really going to hurt after a few hours hard work with it! Not a great fan of the secondary bevel either but that's more a personal choice thing.
does "look" more use than the tracker chopper one but still not great...I suspect it will appeal to a certain type of market.

Cheers,

Bam. :)
 

John Fenna

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look like http://www.drbeckknives.com/ was the original desiner

he mentions the film but not Tom Brown?

This is an interesting post about redseigning it and I have to say I like the 'new' version alot more

http://www.m4040.com/Knifemaking/REVIEWS/FieldBladeReview-Tracker.htm

This is the bushcraftusa thread - some very interesting re-designs on it to

http://www.m4040.com/Knifemaking/REVIEWS/FieldBladeReview-Tracker.htm

Now that loks a better knife - not to my taste but the grinds and feature look usable ... the kind of mods folk make to the TB version!
 

Crapbag

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Ill be honest. I bought the scout knife about 7/8 years ago and was given the tracker 1 as a gift. I dont like either of them but have made the scout more usable by changing the angle of the grind to 14 degrees either side but still don't use it much. The secondary bevel wasn't the problem really. It was the angle of the grind. Its too high imo. The Tracker as mentioned before is a decent chopper but is over complicated and just makes you scratch your head about the design and designer.

As for the man himself. I've never met the man himself but have studied quite a bit with several of his long term students. From speaking to them, he is obviously very skilled but the problem seems to be padding. I won't throw stones as I have never met him myself though

Oh, by the way. Im looking to trade this (in)famous Tracker knife if anyone is interested. Its in decent nick with the original Kydex sheath. PM me if you are interested. Im looking for a woodlore clone of some description
 
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I seen this one in a Bushcraft magazine recently,
The Perry McGee Pro Tracker Series Mk II (PT-2)
Sorry guys I can’t get the link to work at the moment going to have to copy and paste it over.
I like the look of the handle very similar to the handle on the John lofty Wiseman 11” parang from Scorpion Knives.
 
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Toddy

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We know with absolute certainty that people have been using bladed handtools, from sickles to swords down the millenia.
There's at 'least' eight thousand years of development and constant use.......you'd think that after all those hundreds of years that folk would realise that there's a reason handles follow within certain parameters :rolleyes:

I blame the Klingons myself :D

M
 

John Fenna

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Is it a knife?
Is it a belay device?
Is it a measuring tool?
Is it a waffle iron?
Is it an instrument of torture?

I am no pro tracker so it may be the ideal tool for such exploits ... but my first reaction was to laugh out loud!
 

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