Hollow handle knife contents.

BigMonster

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Since I saw Chris Reves hollow handle knives I fell in love. But there was about 500 reasons not to buy it... But now there is a cheaper option:
http://www.heinnie.com/Knives/Schrade-Knives/Extreme-Survival-F1-5/p-92-424-9789/
I don't want to discuss this knife as I'm simply satisfying my inner kid. Also general opinion is that it's actually a decent blade.

So what would you put in the handle?
I will wrap the handle in 1.5mm dyneema and I will carry proper size firesteel/tinder in the sheath pouch. I wan't to avoid a mix of 50 different items like a cough pill, safety pin, micro lightstick and a badgers pubic hair... More in the direction of few decent survival (not comfort) items.
So far I have on my mind:
- knife itself
-10m of cord on the handle
- bottom - contact lens box full of fish hooks/shot and packed with fishing line. For fishing/trapping birds/rodents. Hate those kits with lures and TWO hooks in them. I'm thinking 20 hooks to spam the environment around me.
- middle - 20-30 matches with a striker for those moments when you need fire here and now with no time to faf about with firesteel.
- top - pack it to the brim with cotton as tinder. This would be the only thing I would acess when needed and not save away.

What do you think?
Compas - hilt can be used as a pummel (and I will use it for tent pegs etc) so I have a feeling it won't last long. Also I have a compass watch.
Snare wire - You can probably put enough there for two snares and you need good knowledge of animals and hunting which I don't have.
Condom - I tried it and I think I would be more sucessful with my jackets hood, birch bark origami container or scavenged tin.
whistle - that would take a lot of space...
aluminium foil - to make a container, cook - probbly can be substituted.
potassium permanganate - water treatment and medical...
stick on suture - can be substituted with natural stuff...
plastic bag/sheet - water carrier, plant bag...

Have a go at my "rambo" knife :)
 

BigMonster

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Cash is a great idea! I would worry about the bic lighter during batoning and pummeling. Firesteel and some matches should do for firestarting.
I'm contemplating a ziplock bag for water, what do you think.
 

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I would go for a lighter rather than matches and a fire steel 99% of the time myself!

cordage as you say would b handy.
some more tinder of some sort, or better still something like fuel blocks/wax card.
wire, its surprisingly useful and not just for snares


I hve to say that I'm not a fan of having knife sheaths/handles full of kit. Not only are they unnecessarily heavy and bulky, but its potentially all of your eggs in one basket. (and so very 1970/1980's! )
 

BigMonster

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I have proper jet lighter on me and proper firesteel in the pouch on the sheath.
And I know about a hollow handle knife stigma. But lets do it just for kicks. I'll see how much wire I can fit.
 
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Nothing wrong with satisfying your inner kid. :)

Rather than a contact lens case or other box stitch together a little roll wallet, like the ones that the original Timberline knives used to have, it'll save space and perhaps make it easier to keep your doodads together.

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British Red

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I would certainly go the Bic route - a mini bic would fit. I would add a 1 litre pour and store bag, a survival capsule filled with puritabs and fill the rest with kite string.
 

DR2501

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I have one of those survival kits in a plastic tube off evilbay (the ones that actually used to come in the hollow handled knives of the 80's!), that would fit with room to spare I think? You could customise it but it has matches, fishing kit, razor blade, water purification tablets etc in there already.
 

Graham_S

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I'd not bother with the fishing stuff unless I had room to spare.
I fill drinking straws with cotton wool/vasaline and heat seal the ends for use in kits.
combined with a small firesteel.
Wrap the handle with kevlar thread and then cover with a section of inner tube.
You could also use brass wire to wrap as well.
Button compass, a few needles.


The pouch on the front of the sheath could hold some more stuff too.
Maybe some tinfoil, puritabs, and a signal mirror.

I'd not do it myself, but it's an interesting mental exercise.
 

Graham_S

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As with most survival kits, you need to focus on the things that will kill you fastest.
Barring bleeding out or suffocating, the cold/exposure will get you first.
so something to construct a shelter and a fire.
dehydration is probably next, so collecting and purifying water is the next priority.
food isn't really very high on the list.
Those are the priorities I have when putting a kit together.
 

Jared

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I would certainly go the Bic route - a mini bic would fit. I would add a 1 litre pour and store bag, a survival capsule filled with puritabs and fill the rest with kite string.

I would go with same as this but add a nice blob of bees wax.come in nice for fire lighting .candle making,sealing Any wooded water carriers you could make etc etc etc
 

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