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Knives of the Great Outdoors

A group dedicated to knives and equipment used by Scouts, Hikers, Fishers, Sailors and all the other outdoor adventurers.  A place to show off everything from  the knife in your bug-out bag to your tackle box. Or the knife you take on a day hike or climbing the Matterhorn.

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Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2022

Axes (and Adzes, Cleavers, Kukris, Machetes, Saws, Tomahawks & Ulus

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Pictures of Fishers, Scouts, Campers, Sailors and Hobos

Started by Ken Spielvogel. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing Sep 9, 2020. 314 Replies

Show them off here.Continue

TL-29's

Started by Ken Spielvogel. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 23 Replies

A TL-29 or 27 would certainly be classified as a Knife of the Great Outdoors. Lineman used them as well as military electricians. They were and are used for good carry/work knives.Some have…Continue

Lures (artificial bait) of the Great Out\doors

Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Jan Carter Sep 13, 2017. 22 Replies

I am by no expert on fishing lures, new or old, but my latest trip to Dowagiac, Michigan, home of the Original Heddon Lures peaked my interest. I suspect others out there either use or collect …Continue

Low Priced But Good Quality Scout Knife?

Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by D ale Aug 25, 2017. 31 Replies

I was recently asked to recommend a low priced but good quality Scout knife.  Well I've purchased just about every scout knife I could find that is currently being produced.  Currently the only two I…Continue

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Comment by James Cole on October 3, 2013 at 17:19

Tobias, Ken,  Yah, he does look a little effeminate.  Well maybe a little more than a little.  Specially with those cute little pixie shoes.

Steve my friend, yes you are, thank you.

Comment by Ken Spielvogel on October 3, 2013 at 16:22

Looks more like a Girl Scout - LOL

Comment by Tobias Gibson on October 3, 2013 at 15:05

Congratulations on the buy James but I got a tell ya.  Those boy scouts that appear on the bottom of the cardboard look kind of creepy!

Or maybe I'm just jealous!

Comment by James Cole on October 3, 2013 at 14:56

Well thank you very much Mr. Hanner.  I went and looked at that listing and before I knew it I lost control of my hand and the next thing I knew I owned the darn thing.


In Memoriam
Comment by Robert Burris on September 24, 2013 at 12:15

I 'm not sure either but a Moose pattern is a great outdoorsman knife.

Comment by Tobias Gibson on September 24, 2013 at 12:08

The Bush Pilot?  Is that the Cigar Moose?

Comment by Ken Spielvogel on September 24, 2013 at 11:21

John, I have a Bush Pilot, they are a very nice knife.

Comment by John McDowell on September 24, 2013 at 10:05

i think the remington bush pilot is one of the best outdoor knives ever made,they got it right.

Comment by Tobias Gibson on September 23, 2013 at 18:45

Truly the Case, Robert and Clay.  If I offended, my apologies. Many times I try to decide where best to post my conversations.  I've often started a post in one place only to move to some place I felt was more appropriate.    I can see how the use of the phrase "But seriously" could be taken wrong.  My apologies to Caly and anyone else who took me wrong.


In Memoriam
Comment by Robert Burris on September 23, 2013 at 18:03

Hay Clay, please don't you be offended, Tobias is just trying to keep things flowing in one direction. Heck that's hard to do, sometimes.

  Once a person said, "there's just so much you can say about knives", how wrong can he be. There's an endless conversation of topics, that we can discuss. So please just keep rolling with our discussions.

 
 
 

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