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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Joe Fowler] #380259 12/08/09 04:46 AM
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That Muk is a funky lookin blade eh ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: pitman] #380260 12/08/09 05:45 AM
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If I could have my wishes, then either SS5 LE or Ratmandu without the choil!
Or if I really can have my wishes, an HRLM in satin INFI without choil. I have even thought of having a custom HRLM (W/O choil) clone made from A2 or 3V. Oh well, If I could have my wishes I suppose World Peace and ending hunger (and stupidity) should come first.
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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Ron Athay] #380261 12/08/09 01:34 PM
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If only one knife then 5-6", 3/16, Convex, and either SR101 or 154CM. I guess it depends on what I will expect to encounter. If in a small forest then a folder or 5" or smaller fixed should do it. If I were camping I would go with a big 8-10" and a small, thin-blade <5" fixed and probably a folder and my SAK.

Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: gofastalot] #380262 12/09/09 02:43 AM
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SS4 or S5LE for me, with a thin light Delica or Endura for slicing. Anything more than casual and I'd jump to the NMFSNO and a folder.


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: darkaether] #380263 12/09/09 10:49 PM
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HD - is it just me or is the blade on your muk non-standard.


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Wiggitty] #380264 12/09/09 10:55 PM
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S5CG for bumming.
A long stay in the thick would call for the Regulator + S5 + 22" Ontario 'chete.


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Stump Buster] #380265 12/10/09 03:32 AM
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I got my Scrapper-5 for a camping/hiking knife. It didn't come with a sheath so I have never used it. The only complaints I have with it is I just don't care for choils and I wish it were full flat ground. Other than that, it is a very well balanced knife. Once I get a nice kydex sheath for it and the weather warms up, I will try taking it camping and see what I think.

In the mean time, I have been using my Falkniven F-1 and I have been impressed. For a smaller knife, it has a lot of blade because it doesn't have one of those stupid choils that waste cutting edge.

Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: speedsix] #380266 12/10/09 03:38 AM
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My ScrapMuk would make a good "woods-bummin knife for sure, but
if I could get my Ratmandu in a Res-C handle, that would just about
do it for me. That or my Camp Tramp.

Cheers


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: DotD] #380267 12/10/09 06:43 PM
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I want a Muk


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: ColtMan] #380268 12/11/09 11:12 PM
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I also missed the scrap muk. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

If someone has an extra.....

Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: 87Burban] #380269 12/11/09 11:31 PM
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I want to see a MukFather come out of the yard. Blade = 5/16" thick x 9" long x 1& 3/4" wide with a Regulator handle.


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Recon422] #380270 12/11/09 11:33 PM
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That would be one nasty muckin' blade.


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