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Re: Intro [Re: Prince of Peace] #559681 10/23/10 05:38 PM
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Welcome aboard Bill, wow lots of newbies and lurkers popping up here lately <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> Welcome to all of you <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Sounds like you have a nice collection going already, here are mine:

Scrapper 5 CG
Scrapper 5 LE
Regulator
Mud Puppy LE (probably my favorite Scrap Yard blade)
Scrap MUK
Desert Dogfather

All are just bomb proof knives, you can't go wrong with anything made by Dan.


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Re: Intro [Re: monsterdog] #559682 10/23/10 07:05 PM
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Welcome to the Yard, you have found a good place to hang out at.


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Re: Intro [Re: SkunkHunter] #559683 10/23/10 07:15 PM
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Welcome to the Yard!



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Re: Intro [Re: Private Klink] #559684 10/24/10 06:52 AM
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Wow, Revengencer, you put that knife to work. Good to see it can take the abuse.

Bill

Re: Intro [Re: SkunkHunter] #559685 10/24/10 06:56 AM
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MPLE= What can I say, a FANTASTIC 3 1/2 inch prybar of a knife that is so useful it is crazy.

So, what are some of the things that you have used it for?

BIll

Re: Intro [Re: SkunkHunter] #559686 10/24/10 06:58 AM
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OOPs I turned this into Death Chat. I'm sorry Bill. I didn't mean to do it I just got carried away.

No problem, I figured I'd get over there next.

Bill

Re: Intro [Re: Maniacal Pete] #559687 10/24/10 06:59 AM
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Cutting twigs and limbs up to about an inch. PRYING open windows, palletts and cutting the normal string, cardboard, prying apart about 2 inch limbs just to split them long ways and slicing up old tires. Oh and it DOES work for cutting up your food too! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Intro [Re: Prince of Peace] #559688 10/24/10 07:09 AM
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Skunkhunter - Yes, I can tell it is great place. As far as the knives go; I originally purchased a CS Trailmaster and a Recon Scout. I ran across Noss's S6 review, and a video of a kid accidentally breaking a Trailmaster while batoning. Everything kind of fell together for me then: If I am going to spend that kind of money on a wilderness knife, I wanted one that was DESIGNED to be unbreakable. The two CS knives got returned unused. When I joined this forum, the email took me straight to the design page of SY. Truly fascinating stuff, radiused turns, checking each knife for micro-cracks, I am even quite impressed that there is no exposed tang. I had wondered why, and the explanation was so, well, logical. It would have looked a lot cooler, but I don't spend much time trying to hammer with the butt of my knives anyway. Big companies are often more concerned with the image than the substance. No denigrarion to CS, I have more than one of their knives. But when it comes to down and dirty, I think I'm going to like that DF the best. I'm not to worried about it breaking on me if it happens to get wedged somewhere it doesn't belong. I've found my home. It's strange no-one had thought of it before. BTW, the SOD is paid for and on the way to me!
Bill

Re: Intro [Re: SkunkHunter] #559689 10/24/10 07:11 AM
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Cutting twigs and limbs up to about an inch. PRYING open windows, palletts and cutting the normal string, cardboard, prying apart about 2 inch limbs just to split them long ways and slicing up old tires. Oh and it DOES work for cutting up your food too! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

I can't wait! Maybe I'll get started tonight.

Bill

Re: Intro [Re: Maniacal Pete] #559690 10/24/10 07:14 AM
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I don't know if it was here or another tread, but someone TESTED out a TT regulator I think it was. They dismantled a car! The hood, doors AT THE HINGES finally broke it while beating it through the front bumper mount bracket, and this was on an SUV I think. Oh Long story short, Dan has the best warranty in the business. Part of it DOES read "Unintentional damage". To me this would mean IF we needed to pry open partol Car doors again in the winter or at an accident and the knife broke Dan would replace it under his NO BS Warranty.

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Re: Intro [Re: Endeavour Morse] #559691 10/24/10 07:17 AM
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[quote]This is a thread I created after a camping trip two weeks ago. You might find it interesting.....[quote]

That was a cool post. I agree about being a beginner at chopping. My first shot was on an old 2x4. It quickly made me realize that the knife is only half of the equation when it comes to working with wood efficiently.

Of course, I also realized that WHICH knife made a big difference as well.

Bill

Re: Intro [Re: Private Klink] #559692 10/24/10 07:19 AM
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Bill - Howdy and Welcome to the Scrap Yard! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Looks like you're well on your way to feeding the addiction! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Thanks for the warm welcome Klink, and all the rest of you, kind words indeed...

Bill

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