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Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #971871 05/01/14 08:28 AM
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Arch, I have a BWM, and I almost chose it over the 1311, but the extra three inches made me choose the 1311. BUT I could change my mind and not feel hindered at all.

I have a Busse Combat Wardog Hack made of Infi, but haven't been able to work up anything for an Infi S5. But if I do..... grin


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Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #971872 05/01/14 08:29 AM
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Oh guess that's just my of saying I would like an Infi S5,
the one I have now is the Mossy coating and green (ok, gray) handle.


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Now don't even mention folders. If you do Rich (RN) will drive himself crazy, the poor little liberal. wink


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Haha, actually I think that Rich could give us some really good insights into a "Woods" folder.

I just like to make fun of him. grin

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Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #971915 05/01/14 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Architect
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Almost impossible to decide, but I really like:

tan/camo 9-11
Battle Pappy
Bowie custom made by for me by Justin Gingrich


Tom,

You're clearly a big ol' blade kind of guy!

Nothing small or medium on your list of favorite knives? Do you just appreciate a larger blade or is there some JYD#1 wisdom to share?

I use to say, a lot, there are many things a small blade cannot do that a large blade can, but few things a small blade can do that a large blade cannot. However, after getting out and doing stuff other than feeding a camp fire I've found smaller blades to be more generally user friendly.


Gary, I DO like big knives! laugh Even my EDC folder...the C.S. XL-2 Voyager has a 6" blade! grin I guess I have been hooked on large knives, particularly Bowies, since I was a youngster watching Jim Bowie on television. grin


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Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #971939 05/01/14 10:01 AM
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While I do have some TEOTWAWKI knives, these are the ones I use most often when heading out bush:

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SYKCO 511
Fallkniven S1 (custom G10 handles)
Fallkniven F1 (custom G10 handles)
Fallkniven S1 (micarta handles)

Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #971943 05/01/14 10:18 AM
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Nighthawk,
I always wanted to try a Fallkniven, but swore to foresake all others when I wed Busse. (Fallkniven do still appeal to me greatly).

Tom,
I too like large knives in the 9-12" range. If nothing else they really boost morale when things get rough. I've had occasion to experience early stage hypothermia (deep woods, raining/sleet, improperly equipped and dressed). This was many years ago, but if I remember correctly I was carrying either a USAF Survival Knife or a USMC Fighting Knife (Ontario version of the KBar). Anyway, I wasn't able to get a fire going and couldn't build a quick enough shelter. My hiking buddy and I sufferred through a MISERABLE night. Had I been carrying a large knife (or hatchet) I would have 45 degree fell a small conifer for an instant crawl under lean to.

I learned a lot on that weekend. That friend and I hiked every weekend for several years. A few lessons are easy to share:

1) NO COTTON clothing.
2) Carry at least 3 means of making fire.
3) If its sunny when you leave still bring a poncho (at minimum).
4) CARRY ENOUGH KNIFE!
5) Being hungry is annoying, being thirsty is dangerous.


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The Fallknivens are great, especially custom jobs. It's a shame the blade blanks are no longer in production as they offer outstanding quality.

I have to mention that I have two RMDs in transit (fingers crossed for tomorrow) so my list might change when they arrive, and I'm starting to feel an itch for a 411 as well.

Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #972007 05/01/14 12:01 PM
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The RMD is my favorite knife from the Swamp and the 411 is tied with the Scrapper 5 as my favorite from the Yard.

I've found knives in the 5" range to be the most practical for outdoor stuff (short of extreme cases and extreme survival).


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Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #972008 05/01/14 12:02 PM
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Nighthawk,
If you haven't tried a mudder gripped ScrapYard you'll be in for a treat. I was never a big fan of the "Basic" style of Res-C found on the early releases and balance of the 11 series.


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Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #972181 05/01/14 01:42 PM
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This is my list:

1:
Swamprat Vex (2013 model)
Such a neat little knive, with an awesome grind

2:
Lionsteel M3 MI
Great ergonomics and a great steel that Niolox

3:
711
A bad arse brute, and I so dig the grind here too.

But it really is hard to choose. I have an urge to mention 10 follow uppers laugh


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Re: What are your top three favorite knives? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #972202 05/01/14 01:57 PM
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This:

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This:

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And this:

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Although I change my mind every day, LOL.

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