Article: Review - DAJO Survival Knife

ardri

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Maddave;
Good review, I got one a couple of months age. It is not a heavy duty knife but I found it to be very capable. Totally agree ref the string that comes with it, I too have replaced with para cord.
Regards
Ardri
 

subedarmajor

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Maddave; a verygood review, I am sorely tempted.
@ Connorav; never feel bad about buying a clipper! I have a few knives (not as many as some) and still love my clipper.

Cheers, Alan.
 

Pignut

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Jun 9, 2005
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Maddave; a verygood review, I am sorely tempted.
@ Connorav; never feel bad about buying a clipper! I have a few knives (not as many as some) and still love my clipper.

Cheers, Alan.

Not you aswell!

I am tempted also.

(Great review)
 
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jonajuna

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looks the bees :) struggle with the need or desire to "It can even be fashioned into a spear with the included cord." you do that and lose your spear, you lose your knife too.... could always use the knife and a fire to harden/sharpen the point of the spear and keep your knife where it belongs, attached to you :)
 
E

ED-E

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Thanks for the review. I read a lot of good comments on the Dajo. I'll buy it for a friends birthday. :)
 

jacko1066

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May 22, 2011
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regards the handle

how thick is it would it easily take a double layer wrapping of paracord for comfort?

I have this knife and am mega impressed with it!! I think it would easily take 1 wrap of cord round the handle but not sure it would take 2, it may be difficult to get back in the sheath with 2 lots round it!! Great idea though, I may try it myself!!
Cheers
Steve
 

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