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Dumpster Mutt #42599 04/12/07 05:40 PM
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Recently traded for a Dumpster Mutt. Got to pick it up at the Post Office Tuesday morning. I really like the litte sucker. I used it to open one of those annoying pill blister packs for my wife by gripping the spine near the tip and using the nice pointy penetrator tip. Next I used it to split a foam pool noodle, trying to block the space between my daughter's changing table and the wall, where she throws the things we give her to keep her from crying while we change her diaper, clean her face (eyes, ears, nose, etc.) Idea didn't work, but DM cut the foam cleanly, which I didn't really expect. Next, to the yard. I used it to snap cut a few briars that were in my way. Again, I was really impressed. The weight of it made the snap cuts a one shot deal if I hit where I meant to. The grind lines are awesome on this little bugger and now I remember one of the reasons I loved my B9 so much, the Basic handles and a weight forward balance. I was afraid that this would be too much like my S6 to be a keeper, but I was wrong. They are totally different knives. I think this would make a great EDC or weekend carry. Considering a kydex IWB sheath. Thanks for the awesome, affordable blade Patti & Dan. Keep up the good work. Next.....


GregB

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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: GregB] #42600 04/12/07 05:45 PM
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Glad you like your Mutt Greg. It's handy as all get out and as far as I can tell, virtually indestructable. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: GregB] #42601 04/12/07 05:50 PM
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I saw you scored one and shouted WuYeah for you...

you think its great now, just wait, she will really grow on you even more.
+1 on the Kydex IWB, i made a few proto's for other blades last night, and plan to do the mutts very soon, and make her my prime edc.

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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: Ironballs] #42602 04/12/07 06:11 PM
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It's a winner for EDC in my book. It's a hell of a price point for such a beastly blade. Definiltey hats off to the yard for making this available.


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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: J33psr0ck] #42603 04/12/07 06:13 PM
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Congrats on the knife GregB


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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: J33psr0ck] #42604 04/12/07 06:18 PM
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I too have adpoted a Dumpster Mutt. He just left his old home today and should be here very soon (2-3 days via priority). Unfortunately I live in the city and don't have much of a yard for my new Mutt to play in, but we will be taking a trip real soon out to the woods of northern Michigan where my Mutt can do what it is Scrap Yard Dogs do best. Congratulations on your new Mutt Greg. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: Bozoracing] #42605 04/12/07 06:30 PM
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It is a great little knife. I am getting a kydex iwb sheath made for it and I can't wait to get it.

Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: rvogster] #42606 04/12/07 07:21 PM
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Nice score! I love mine.


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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: GregB] #42607 04/12/07 08:06 PM
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Glad you got the Mutt, Greg. You are right, it is a totally different knife from the S6. Great little beast in a compact package.


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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: Horn Dog] #42608 04/12/07 08:13 PM
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Glad you were able to get one <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: GregB] #42609 04/13/07 12:04 AM
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Recently traded for a Dumpster Mutt. Got to pick it up at the Post Office Tuesday morning. I really like the litte sucker. I used it to open one of those annoying pill blister packs for my wife by gripping the spine near the tip and using the nice pointy penetrator tip. Next I used it to split a foam pool noodle, trying to block the space between my daughter's changing table and the wall, where she throws the things we give her to keep her from crying while we change her diaper, clean her face (eyes, ears, nose, etc.) Idea didn't work, but DM cut the foam cleanly, which I didn't really expect. Next, to the yard. I used it to snap cut a few briars that were in my way. Again, I was really impressed. The weight of it made the snap cuts a one shot deal if I hit where I meant to. The grind lines are awesome on this little bugger and now I remember one of the reasons I loved my B9 so much, the Basic handles and a weight forward balance. I was afraid that this would be too much like my S6 to be a keeper, but I was wrong. They are totally different knives. I think this would make a great EDC or weekend carry. Considering a kydex IWB sheath. Thanks for the awesome, affordable blade Patti & Dan. Keep up the good work. Next.....


GregB

Foam is always a difficult material to work with. I am pleased that you are happy with the Mutt.

Thanks for sharing

Dan

Re: Dumpster Mutt [Re: Dumpster Dan] #42610 04/14/07 01:28 AM
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Glad you got one! It's one of my favorite knives.


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