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itxploded
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  17:40:45  Show Profile Send itxploded a Private Message


logan
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itxploded
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USA
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  18:01:59  Show Profile Send itxploded a Private Message
there was a big buck folder at the top right of the case tthat i loved but my dad said too big :(

logan
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itxploded
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USA
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  18:13:38  Show Profile Send itxploded a Private Message
two other good for the price knives aare the ozark trail folder $7.95 and the un named odd knife $.98

logan
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Edited by - itxploded on 12/27/2007 18:14:13
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Noss
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  18:14:09  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
I just watched.. Thanks for the demo. They cut smooth compared to the others in your video. That helps a lot in my decision. I was worried about how they would perform on smaller rope cord. I'm going over to Wal-Mart tonight. I'm going to pick one up.

Thanks for taking the time to make the video for me.

A Dull knife is always better than a broken knife.

Edited by - Noss on 12/27/2007 18:15:04
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itxploded
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  18:15:21  Show Profile Send itxploded a Private Message
just do more tests and well be even

logan
sedated for youre protection
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Noss
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  18:17:29  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
You got it.

A Dull knife is always better than a broken knife.
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itxploded
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  19:00:35  Show Profile Send itxploded a Private Message
do a review of how the seal 2000 cuts rope or how a folder cuts stuff

logan
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Noss
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  19:45:03  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
I'm doing a lot of cutting with SEAL 200 knife underwater. I'm doing more cutting with it then I have any other blade yet.

A Dull knife is always better than a broken knife.
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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  19:50:53  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
Sandvik 13C26 takes a razor sharp edge easily, I love it.
and the kershaw serrations are awesome, you can even saw with them and studd.
there the only serrations i like.
but the blur somes with the realy sharp jagged serrations so im gonna trade it for a straight edge.
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Noss
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  19:58:53  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
eatingmuchface: How is your Dog Father Did you level a forest with it yet

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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  20:20:42  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
yeah me and my cousin(h0m3fry) destroyed some woods with it, we were cutting this big tree down, but we had to like stop halfway cause we wern't allowed. it was like6 or 7 inches in diameter, but it was hard wood, we just switched form dgofather to rd9 and we got to the heartwood all the way around, but had to stop. =[
like the woods are so much more clear now, were running out of stuff to chop. lol
we destroyed tons of stuff between the rd9 and dogfather and got some pics, I'll post tomorro here at knifeforums and on the scrapyard forum.
actually im going back over his house friday and I'm bringing my rd9 dogfather and cs machette, idk, maybe we can get some more pics, we mostly use them to get firewood so were in a hurry to get more and dont get to take too many pics, pluse idk if he has a camera, we'll see maybe I'll get more pics. =]
my dogfather can still shave hair off of my arm with a strop on my pants. =]
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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  20:22:18  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
wow that post is full of mistakes.
and its pretty long and confusing too.

... oh well. =]
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Noss
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  20:47:47  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
Sounds like a beast of a blade. Glad to here you had fun with it. I'm going to do my best and get a Ranger to test after the first.
Look forward to some photos of the DF.

A Dull knife is always better than a broken knife.
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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  20:53:01  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
first of what? feb?
is it going to be ab rd6 to compare to the scrapper 6?
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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 12/27/2007 :  20:58:03  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
all the forums (except this one) are dead today.
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