Hello everybody,
I had my SY Muk any weeks ago, I used him a lot on outdoors, and time by time I was becoming a fan of this knife :surrender:

Probably you still know the origin of this kind of knife: G.W. Sears - aka Nessmuk - was a outdoorsman and a writer
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who choose for his trips on the woods this trio of tools
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so, the fixed blade choosen by Sears took the name of "Nessmuk", and this is the modern version of this knife, as per Scrap Yard Knives, the Muk:
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you may find specs at the SY link
http://www.scrapyardknives.com/knives.htm
Let's start with any light jobs, in the kitchen
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and now a few of batoning, fuzz-sticking, notching
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this is my preferred way to wear my Muk, especially on winter
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all in all, a good knife, handy and easy to use, IMHO great for camping and outdoors activities, wit a reasonable cost
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Thanks for reading! Ciao from Italy, Alfredo

Last edited by michelangelo; 02/03/10 11:18 AM.