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Silky... #357338 07/22/09 01:58 AM
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My latest blade has arrived. I love it. It went through this piece of hardwood in less than 30 seconds.

Meet the Silky Gomboy 210:

Here it is next to the Mutt.
[Linked Image from overlandrover.net]

Compact when folded:
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But substantial when opened...
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Cuts very smooth for large teeth (7 teeth per 30mm)
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In hand:
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Second blade position:
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Closed:
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First impressions:

1. Very well made
2. Very light
3. Cuts like a chain saw
4. Great rubber handle, very comfortable and soft feel
5. Cuts very smooth for aggressive teeth
6. Great for bushcraft, camping, and pruning.
7. Can change blades easily
8. Very strong and secure lock

This one will accompany me into the woods no matter what knife I take with me. I think it's both safer and far less intrusive to use on green and dry wood than an axe or large chopper.

Pairs up nicely with the DMDC doesn't it?
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Re: Silky... [Re: Gideon] #357339 07/22/09 02:22 AM
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Nice, and I understand that part being a little safer for use on wood.


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Re: Silky... [Re: sumoj275] #357340 07/22/09 02:35 AM
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Thanks! I didn't know that Silky existed. Added to list, very grateful!


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Re: Silky... [Re: Art] #357341 07/22/09 08:33 AM
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Silky saws are awesome little saws. I have a couple of pocket boys and they are really nice. I have a bigboy too and it cuts well too...wished i would have got the course teeth on it though, but they are really nice saws.


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Re: Silky... [Re: Art] #357342 07/22/09 10:49 AM
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Thanks! I didn't know that Silky existed. Added to list, very grateful!

I did quite a bit of research and couldn't decide between the Silky and the Kershaw/Bahco Laplander. In the end I chose the Silky because the blade can easily be interchanged with more agressive/finer teeth and the Silky comes in many sizes. I chose the Gomboy after initially wanting a Pocketboy (which is smaller).

It seems the Silky and Laplander are by far the most popular.

Re: Silky... [Re: Gideon] #357343 07/22/09 12:33 PM
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I really really like the various folding/compact saw options.

I always see the axe vs chopper argument, and rarely does anyone bring up a good saw.

My personal favorite woods kit is: compact saw, mid-sized brush clearer/batoner, and small belt knife. Much more versatile than an axe or big chopper paired with a belt knife, for about the same weight.

Re: Silky... [Re: MustardMan] #357344 07/22/09 02:25 PM
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I just read about Silkys and thought they looked good. Glad to have the review and pics.


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Re: Silky... [Re: Gideon] #357345 07/22/09 04:18 PM
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That's pretty cool! I didn't know it existed either. I'll have to look into it.

Re: Silky... [Re: MustardMan] #357346 07/23/09 05:24 PM
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I always see the axe vs chopper argument, and rarely does anyone bring up a good saw.

Very true. I confess that a saw just does it for me. I’ve worked with both saws and axes from a young age and have never had an accident with a saw. I cannot say the same about an axe, or even a knife. Here are the benefits I have seen of a good folding saw (6”-9”):
  • The folding saw is as quick, or quicker than a chopper or smaller camp axe for cutting through green or hard wood up to 4 inches. This makes it perfect for general woodcraft, constructing shelters and traps or preparing firewood.
    It is far lighter than either a large knife or axe when backpacking or hiking.
    It is more inconspicuous than an Axe or large chopper
    It is much safer
    It consumes less energy to do the same job
    It helps keep your knife sharp by taking over much of the work
    It’s much quieter than chopping (you can sometimes hear someone chopping from a long distance away)
    It cuts much cleaner and therefore requires less finishing
    It is less destructive on green wood (more like pruning)
    You can saw through materials other than wood like PVC pipe, bone (hunting) etc.
    It’s cheap!
    Did I mention it’s safer? This is a very important and much under stressed point. I have heard of many serious axe accidents in the wilderness. An axe is not something you mess with and should not be used when tired, during low light situations, around young children, in tight spaces or by inexperienced operators. It can even cause serious injury by just lying around carelessly in a camp site.


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My personal favorite woods kit is: compact saw, mid-sized brush clearer/batoner, and small belt knife. Much more versatile than an axe or big chopper paired with a belt knife, for about the same weight.

My favorites are a compact saw, a sturdy 4” knife, a multi tool and a small axe. I might leave the axe at home or in the truck for shorter trips.

Re: Silky... [Re: Gideon] #357347 07/23/09 05:42 PM
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Thanks for the heads up...any idea of weight? Is there a bone saw blade?

Re: Silky... [Re: damon] #357348 07/24/09 02:40 AM
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Good Bowhunter's tool.


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Re: Silky... [Re: Sigfest] #357349 07/24/09 02:52 AM
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i am also becoming a big fan in sews ive used a kershaw folding saw for the past year and love it and earlier this week i ordered a sawvivor, hopefully that will work out good, i might end up picking up one of those


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