Tom brown tracker
Easily the most powerful knife ever made
You used that much Sunndog?
Tom brown tracker
Easily the most powerful knife ever made
You used that much Sunndog?
Sorry never even seen one in the flesh just a one knife to rule them all joke, and if you've seen the film (the hunted?) You'll see why it's so "powerful" lol
I'd have one though just for fun
Thank the knife gods you were joking .Sorry never even seen one in the flesh just a one knife to rule them all joke, and if you've seen the film (the hunted?) You'll see why it's so "powerful" lol
I'd have one though just for fun
Now I have never handled one of those, but do remember them from when I was younger, always thought it looked better than the rambo knivesAlthough it is probably the ugliest knife ever made, i would select the Wilkinson Sword Survival Knife, a very useful tool indeed, especially with the survival tube, in the handle and the wire hidden in the sheath.
There are advantages in a knife like this, very hard to lose it, because if you did drop it, you would probably break your toes, or trip over it, if you broke your leg you could use it as a crutch.
But if you had to spend 6 months in the wild, this knife would do everything you needed to do, from chopping down trees, to building substantial shelters, the size and shape of the blade makes it as good as a shovel, it's thick enough to use as a lever to prise rocks apart, etc.
It is one of the Ultimate Survival Knives, which is the purpose it was designed for. and it has a bottle opener to open your beer .
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I probably wouldn’t choose this knife but I like your logic. LOLAlthough it is probably the ugliest knife ever made, i would select the Wilkinson Sword Survival Knife, a very useful tool indeed, especially with the survival tube, in the handle and the wire hidden in the sheath.
There are advantages in a knife like this, very hard to lose it, because if you did drop it, you would probably break your toes, or trip over it, if you broke your leg you could use it as a crutch.
But if you had to spend 6 months in the wild, this knife would do everything you needed to do, from chopping down trees, to building substantial shelters, the size and shape of the blade makes it as good as a shovel, it's thick enough to use as a lever to prise rocks apart, etc.
It is one of the Ultimate Survival Knives, which is the purpose it was designed for. and it has a bottle opener to open your beer .
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Nice choice, I have always wanted to try a true serrata, I made one about 20 years ago before I even heard of a serrata, and still have itExcuse my bias...
Serrata, mine or Spyderco's...
A picture when you are able would be brilliant, I like the sound of that..I reckon that I would take the custom job that Ben Orford made for me. I'm afraid I haven't got a picture of it yet but, if you can imagine the love child of aSkookum Bust Tool and one of Ben's Woodlander knives, you'll have an idea of what it looks like. Why would I choose it? Well, because it has all the features and qualities that I think are important, it's made of RWL34 for corrosion resistance and I'm used to using it. The last I reckon is important when dealing with the initial shock of being plunged into a survival situation.
A picture when you are able would be brilliant, I like the sound of that..
No you were correct when you said The Tom brown tracker. This is because not only can you throw this knife without it spinning but when it hits a tree, the blade will pierce all the way through the trunk and come out through the other side. But not only that, it will leave a huge hole that is much bigger than that of the actual blade. In fact, I bet if you threw it sideways you could fell a tree by throwing the Tom brown at it. Makes you wonder why people bother with chainsaws? A good arb team could clear-fell an entire section of forest by just throwing Tom brown trackers.