What's your knife mines a gerber 97223

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I've already showed why I don't need an axe in the scrounging wood thread. I have. Cut my left thumb, twice to the bone lol. Super glue does great for those.

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You didn't learn after the first time?

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You didn't learn after the first time?

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Nope, zip ties every time. Both times the tip of my thumb was numb for a few weeks. Cut my third finger as a little kid all the way down it opening my uncle's case knife.

I use reusable plastic cups and plates. Chain saws probably isn't a good hobby for me lol.

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Just got this SOG Trident. So far I like it. Little bigger than what I like for everyday carry.
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I only need a good knife when I'm at the butcher table and I use Forschner. I prefer the 5".
 
Not a good pic but a Calr Schlieper carbon steel German Eye, missing emblem. This was a knife someone had washed in the washing machine and let it rust so bad one of the back straps was broken. Cleaned it up (somewhat) and sent it off for repair. Been a favorite carry ever since.The other is my 84' US made Old Timer. Real good steel.
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Here are some that are in my desk. Seems I keep getting them as gifts.. The one I carry most is far right, middle.. it was actually stamped John Deere but it is a Smith and Wesson I believe.. Never had I a problem taking a knife with me on holiday while packed in my checked in luggage but i once forgot the pin from a grenade in a pair of trousers and that caused a lock down of sorts. :eek:IMG_20161112_222030.jpg
 
i got hold of a mangy rambo survival knife when i was 20 yold it had toy type a compass in hilt top and handle hollow for matches and fishing line a plastic handle real POS... its stayed with me ever since working just fine when needed. i lost it a few times but always found its way back to me, the last time was this year it ended up at my gun club & i found it 3 months later..


http://www.orionfoundation.org/survival_knife.htm

A family heirloom is 303 bayonet with mint marking Slaz 44 from what i can work out that year of manufacturer by slazenger 1907 to 44

http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/bayon...tralian-1907-42-bayonet-mint-unissued-410787/

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Here are some that are in my desk. Seems I keep getting them as gifts.. The one I carry most is far right, middle.. it was actually stamped John Deere but it is a Smith and Wesson I believe.. Never had I a problem taking a knife with me on holiday while packed in my checked in luggage but i once forgot the pin from a grenade in a pair of trousers and that caused a lock down of sorts. :eek:View attachment 536836


S&W doesn't make knives, they are just rebadged. (That's right from the horse's mouth, my brother is an engineer for them)
 
41EeJ-IPLLL._SL500_AA130_.jpg I like this one because of the saw blade and it fits nice in the pocket, been carrying it for years.
 

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