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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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Pictures of Fishers, Scouts, Campers, Sailors and Hobos

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

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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 Tobias Gibson on September 5, 2013 at 6:53

That is one fine looking Hobo, Tank. 

Comment by Ron Cooper on September 5, 2013 at 0:20

Hey, Tank!

That Russell Hobo looks really nice! I assume it's a "take-a-part?" It certainly has a beautiful wood handle!

With "over a 100" Scout/utility knives you'll be a huge asset to this group and all of us who would love to see pictures of all those knives!

Cheers!


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Comment by Anthony "Tank" Meeks on September 4, 2013 at 23:28

I have over 100 Scout/utilities but only one hobo. An A.G. Russell.

Comment by Tobias Gibson on September 4, 2013 at 22:03

Thanks Jan.  The biggest problem with the Mercury is now I've added five more Mercs to my wishlist!  That's going to be around $300  of knives.   Really well made knives.   I also got a Mercury Mushroom knife with Olive Wood Handles. 

Come to think of it -- mushroom hunting is also done in the Great Outdoors.  I can put those images here also!

Comment by Jan Carter on September 4, 2013 at 21:49

Tobias, That Mercury is pretty great!  The fork is more useful than a punch. in my opinion. 

Comment by Tobias Gibson on September 4, 2013 at 20:11

Probably 440 or an equivalent.  I see it is an older one out of Japan.  Good deal there, especially for the price!  LOL


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Comment by Charles Sample on September 4, 2013 at 19:35

Tobias, I didn't have to pay a lot to get that Frost Bowie knife.  In fact I didn't have to pay anything for it, it was given to me.  It does make a good hacker.  It has plenty of heft to it.  The blade is about 3/16 of inch thick.  It has a full length overmolded tang..  And now it is very sharp.  The guy at SMKW sharpened it for me and didn't charge me.  It will now slice a sheet of paper.

I have no idea what kind of steel it is.  This is all I know about the steel.


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Comment by Robert Burris on September 4, 2013 at 16:00

Thanks for starting this group. I am a undercover Hobo knife collector. I just wouldn't say much about it. I had no idea I wasn't the only Hobo in the bunch...lol

Comment by Tobias Gibson on September 4, 2013 at 15:43

Charles, are you saying good things about Frost?  That's a first!  That knife looks like a beast.  I'm glad to hear a positive comment about a Frost brand knife.   Proves you don't have to pay a lot to get a hacker for the woods!


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Comment by Charles Sample on September 4, 2013 at 14:52

When I am out scouting and preparing for deer season, I like to strap this on my hip.  It is a Frost Bowie knife.  I have used it for a lot of things a knife shouldn't be used for, including chopping down a fair sized tree.  It is great for clearing brush away from my game cameras or for clearing shooting lanes.

 
 
 

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