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I figured that I would help get this group off the ground by starting a topic of discussion about the carbon-steel knives that you guys or gals have.
Go ahead and post some pictures, and most of all, feel free to comment on the knives that others have.
I'll start it off.
I am more into the traditional kind of knives that men have carried for generations before I was around.
Here are some pictures of a few that I have to start:
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Howard, that looks like a really old knife from the period era. Tell us more about. PLease.
very cool looking rick perfect tool for the jungle......
The Ka-Bar is still the king of combat knives IMHO. History and legions of vets will attest to the fact this knife will get you there and back if you do your part and get lucky. At a little over 60 bucks or so with a servicable leather sheath it is affordable. A retired First Sergeant I know accepts from time to time donated Ka-Bars and gets them in the hands of our brothers and sisters wearing the uniform on the front lines. I am far from rich, but this old vet will not have a knife left in my house ,before I will sit back while there is a soldier out there who is needing a knife.
This current production is 1095. The powder coat is unneccessary in my opinion, but it really isn't hurting anything and who knows what kind of a sticky, wet, dirty poo pie of a country , Our nations Finest will be sent to next, while some REMF forgets to send any kind of oil suffcient for wiping knives. I can tell you that synthetic engine, trans, and gear box oil we used in our aircraft was not worth the trouble, and that LSA stuff wasn't that much better, when the REMFs would even get it to us.
Ken,
Sounds like your buddy is a rare breed. It is hard to talk a man out of his knife. The fact that he can successfully do this AND provide that item to a soldier? HOORAY for him! (and all of you that keep him donatable knives too) And join us in the fishing contest in the OUTDOOR group. I really want to see your catch!
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