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| Senior Member ![]() | Awesome knife site....
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| PUKHA DAWG Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Virginia, just outside of Washington D.C.
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| Great site. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Tampa
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| This is the site where I got my Mikov auto,good site.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Tampa
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| Man,this forum is dying,can't keep it up alone,and don't want to start raving to stir it up,that would be inapprpriate on this forum. I'm stirring on the open forum,but not getting much response there either,too much PC and waiting for the other guy to do it,don't mean to get personal with anyone,but it's getting a little,yawn,boring. Come on Joe,for a moment you really started things going,then,flop,I know you have it in you! Where the H*ll is the Wild Hog when you need him?
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2005
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| I like that carbon fiber dagger, could go through metal decetors.... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: South
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| Just got the new cold steel magazine and it came with 2 DVDs. Man those blades are just too much....... I love em.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Tampa
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| Was in TN. last week at the SMKW and got the last Cold Steel Ti-lite VI.,a stiletto with a 6" bayonet type blade,the weight of the blade makes it easy to flick causing the blade to open and lock like it was an auto. Nice checkered liner lock release,light weight,and excellent workmanship,typical Cold Steel. $59.95,it is so sharp it is almost scary. :right:
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| PUKHA DAWG Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Virginia, just outside of Washington D.C.
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| I found the knive of my dreams on the pvk site. Go to fixed blades and scroll down 3/4 of the page. Tops Tom Brown Tracker. I've wanted one ever since I saw it in the movie The Hunted. I'm in love. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: New Mexico Territory
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| You all might wanna check out www.knifeforums.com |
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| PUKHA DAWG Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Virginia, just outside of Washington D.C.
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| Wonderful, many thanks. |
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| PUKHA DAWG Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Virginia, just outside of Washington D.C.
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| No no we just consider ourselves on the cutting edge. |
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| Senior Member | I wasn't impressed I ordered a Black Finger NATO Scarab D/A OTF I ordered it on the 18 th and paid the extra for the 3 day delivery. On the 25 when it still hadn't arrived I started calling when all I got was an answering machine I decided to send an e-mail nothing nasty just wanted to know where my stuff was. By the time I got a reply (the next day) my knife had arrived 5 days later than it was supposed to. On the upside the knife was great but being ripped off the $14 for the expedited shipping didn't put a smile on my face. |
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2007
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| you know what, and this is just my opinion, but it is amazing to me how you can look at todays hunters, they will spend $700 on a new gun $300 on a scope drive a nice Z71 4X4 with a polaris 4 wheeler in the back a 450 doller climber as well as 2 or 3 hundrerd in the facy realtree patern of the moment and top it off with a 10 doller made in pakestan folder that they picked out of a bucket on the counter at wall mart. shooting a deer or any game animal is the simplest part of the hunt, and a man or wife that dose not process his own game, assuming he physicaly can, can not teach his child to do the same and is loosing alot more than just the cost of proccessors fees. a quality knife is as essential to hunting as a carpenters level or a masons morater trowl and not a man i would consider to build my home, what started as an observation has turned in to a rant and i do apologize it just gets my goat. if you do not know a custom knife maker in your local area contact bill snow at TPKW.com or contact him at 706-576-4390. a hunting knife is to men what a mothers jewlry is to her. A tool we pass on along with ethics and resposablities as hunters and adult hood, it should be somethig that if lost should be morned and hard to replace. a valued tool thathas its place in the hunt, and like all tools well maintained and taken care of |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas
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| I strongly agree with you about owning a high quality skinning knife. BUT i prefer to take my deer's to a meat processor to cut up and rap my deer meat. And most will skin your animal for 10 dollars (in my area,) which ain't bad if your running short on time or don't have a good place and equipment to do at home. A.H p.s. Last Deer I had cut & rapped cost 35 dollars each HUM maybe I should start doing it. |
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| arkansas hunter, you sound like a guy that if we lived in the same town we would be good friends, i have taken deer and hogs to a processor two times the first time because i shot a deer in the shoulder and did not want to explain to my dad why i wasted so much meat, and once coming home from the ranch late and not wanting to mess with a big old smelly hog, the last time was about 7 months ago and the 65 dollar fee for a skinned and quartered hog in the cooler convinced me that my fathers lessons were apropriate. I process about 10 to twelve deer and who knows how manny hogs, a year These are my dads and sons deer as well as my own, my brother dose a simuler no. and the standard deal with the wives is, i shot it, i skined it, and i quarterd it, you bone it. im lucky my wife will work with that and not gripe espcialy come groceries time and we dont have to pay for beef, i guess the knife issue is close to my heart because i have been taught knife making and thought i would make a living at it when i retired from the corps but the number of folks willing to pay for the quality i make is limited so i make a living at other things any ways if you are of the age of my dad and your kids arnt close enough by to do it for you thats fine but i'll be willing to bet you taught your sons and daughters to sharpen a pocet knife how to wash it after use and dry it off before you put it away, not to through it in the dish washer or a tree stump etc. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas
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| huck fin With respect to my wife I didn't want to mention that she would be very displeased with me if I brought a deer carcauss into her kitchen to cut up. LOL She is a city gal but has some country ways, but I do cut up small game in HER kitchen though. arkansas hunter, you sound like a guy that if we lived in the same town we would be good friends. huck. thanks, and your right. I'm a very positive person and I love the Lord Jesus, I am sometimes overly humourous, I'm the type person that puts others before me and I have a burning desire to help the needy. Oh well...I take what you said as a compliment. thank you Mike |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2003
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| Ya'll get a room! |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas
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| what kind of room ? |
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