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|  Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
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06/08/13 08:38 PM |  
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messer454Joined:  Jan 2007 Posts: 1,361  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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So how come no one has been talking about this yet? ![[Linked Image from imageshack.us]](http://imageshack.us/a/img27/6880/p1080553x.jpg) It was my highlight of BLADE.  I have had to work 12s almost since I got back but I can't wait to go chop some stuff with it! I'll try to post some comparison pics tomorrow night. 
 Be prepared.......It is more than a motto it is a way of life.
JYD #41, "MesserHund"
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: messer454]
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06/08/13 08:45 PM |  
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Rob StanleyJoined:  Mar 2010 Posts: 158   Mutt |  
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That is awesome!!!! Can't wait to see action shots   |  |  |  
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: messer454]
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06/08/13 08:46 PM |  
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Ray SettantaJoined:  Apr 2013 Posts: 20,259   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Looks nice. How are the specs compared to the 13-11? 
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: messer454]
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06/08/13 10:23 PM |  
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FeldgrunJoined:  Apr 2013 Posts: 1,249   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Private Klink showed off his 1111s as well as a  bunch of other pictures   he took.  He didn't tell us yet the specs or what he thought of them yet - we're all still waiting to hear. 
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[Re: messer454]
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06/08/13 10:52 PM |  
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PsyopJoined:  Aug 2012 Posts: 15,291   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Its 1/4 should be a beast |  |  |  
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: messer454]
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06/08/13 11:16 PM |  
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FeldgrunJoined:  Apr 2013 Posts: 1,249   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I think I'd prefer a 1311 - more reach and thinner steel makes for a faster swing with chops out farther. 
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: messer454]
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06/09/13 02:10 AM |  
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Johnny MackJoined:  Nov 2009 Posts: 1,162   Junk Yard Dog |  
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 "Are you gonna pull them pistols or whistle Dixie?"
 
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: messer454]
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06/09/13 02:43 AM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,123   Junk Yard Dog |  
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OK dogs, I have added the 1111 to the Scrapyard Knife Specs thread but I still need:
 Blade Height
 Overall length
 Weight
 Issue Price
 
Last edited by SkunkHunter; 06/09/13 02:46 AM.
 
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: Feldgrun]
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06/09/13 03:06 AM |  
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yeshJoined:  Jun 2012 Posts: 2,669   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I think I'd prefer a 1311 - more reach and thinner steel makes for a faster swing with chops out farther.I'm with you on this, not sure what would make me choose the 1111 over the 1311.  I guess maybe as a pure survival tool as the edge geometry would be stronger.  The trade off is that the thicker edge geometry is a hinderance for most other applications. 
 Junk Yard Dog #152 - Woof!
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[Re: messer454]
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06/09/13 03:07 AM |  
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bemaJoined:  Jul 2012 Posts: 1,327   Junk Yard Dog |  
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: yesh]
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06/09/13 03:13 AM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,123   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I think I'd prefer a 1311 - more reach and thinner steel makes for a faster swing with chops out farther.I'm with you on this, not sure what would make me choose the 1111 over the 1311.  I guess maybe as a pure survival tool as the edge geometry would be stronger.  The trade off is that the thicker edge geometry is a hinderance for most other applications.I think that we tend to forget that many of the "Survival Blades" of the Frontier days of this country were most of the time nothing more than Butcher knives.  KITCHEN knives if you will. 
 If you’re not Paranoid, You’re
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|  Re: Scrapyard 1111 BABY!!!
[Re: messer454]
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06/09/13 08:37 AM |  
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messer454Joined:  Jan 2007 Posts: 1,361  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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I don't have a 1311 for an in the hand direct comparison.  I sold mine because it felt like a thick machete.  I have several machetes and for what I use them for in Ohio I did not think I wanted thicker/heavier.  I don't think i will need more "reach" that the 1111.  I am more of a medium thickness, long knife guy.  I like the dogfather, 911, etc. over a machete.  The best chopper I ever had in my tests was the Basic 11 but the handle was too small and of course the price of INFI was a lot more.  The 1111 feels just right for me. 
 Be prepared.......It is more than a motto it is a way of life.
JYD #41, "MesserHund"
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