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Dumpster Mutt? #253847 12/09/08 06:37 PM
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Looking to expand my horizons and pick up a smaller blade, the Dumpster Mutt is what I seek. After a few weeks though, I have not heard a peep on the exchange or my other mediums where anyone is selling one. So, for you big dogs out there, toss a pup a bone and point me in a direction of a DM!
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they are there.


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Re: Dumpster Mutt? #253850 12/09/08 07:53 PM
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I was just on the "other" forum, and saw at least three up for sale. I'm on there at least twice a day, perusing through.


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Re: Dumpster Mutt? [Re: tyger75] #253851 12/09/08 08:13 PM
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I see the DMDC's on there now, the lack of searching and all gave me troubles. I might as well buck up and pay a membership fee, then I would not need to bug you guys!

I was looking for the CG, but we will see.

Thanks guys!

Re: Dumpster Mutt? [Re: Izan] #253852 12/09/08 08:16 PM
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Others may disagree, but I like the newer flat ground DMs much better than the original DM. They are much easier to sharpen and they cut better. That is what a knife is for. They are still plenty strong to use as mini prypars, too.


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Re: Dumpster Mutt? [Re: Horn Dog] #253853 12/09/08 08:23 PM
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They are plenty strong for even the most arduous tasks put to them.
Case in point is a thread I just recently posted called "Tough Job" in
which I put my DM (used to be DC, but sanded it ) through a difficult
test.
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There you have it, proof positive. Just imagine the horror of trying that with an ugly coated saber grind!


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Re: Dumpster Mutt? [Re: Horn Dog] #253855 12/09/08 08:32 PM
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Holy crap, BLUEBERRY jam?

I have some bigger knives for prybar action, and this was a hip/camp knife purchase. I was looking and the SRKW RMD as well, but I like this DM beter. The mark ups are just crazy though, meh, No Regrets right? Or what do ya'll say on this forum? lol

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Re: Dumpster Mutt? #253857 12/09/08 08:49 PM
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I had to jump on an RMD myself, even after owning two Dumpster Mutts.

I love the DMDCs though. You shouldn't be sad if the DMDC is "all" you can get!

Post "I'll take it!" and NO REGRETS!

Re: Dumpster Mutt? [Re: cmdr249] #253858 12/09/08 08:52 PM
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The DM is just a bit more compact and has a thicker blade. But the Ratmandu is as close to perfect as any 5" knife I have used.


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