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Clint,
When and where do we get to read about your trip?
Buck knives are great knives. I have my first folder lock-back from 35 years ago. A good fix blade takes different shapes from one manly man to another. I saw the gearpatrol.com of which Ms. Data, thanks for that young lady, had posted. Some of the knives are great tools. My top ten fix blades to be used in the bush or woods would be a knife with a blade of 4.5 inches to 8.0 inches, with sufficient weight to be used as a chopping tool. Serration is not something I would want in my survival knife but a good sharp blade.
I just returned from the mountains backpacking and fishing. I tool my Leatherman Wave and in my backpack I had my Pro-Tech Brend #1 Combat knife. The Brend #1 Combat has a 7", .225 thick 154-CM Stainless Steel blade. This knife will do the job.
http://www.protechknives.com/knives/switchblades/brend-1-combat.asp
One of each please . . .
http://gearpatrol.com/2015/01/19/10-best-fixed-blade-knives/
The hat does indeed compliment a great knife Jeremy
Im in with Charles. I like the hat and well you know how much I like buck. lol
I like the hat and the knife!
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