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I have a hultafors heavy duty knife (very good strong blade, 4 inches), a cheap boot/small knife (that isn't that bad), an opinel no.10, and a 1.25 kg hatchet. I wanted a long blade, that can be used for thinning bush, and self-defence or heavy work. What kind of tool/blade do you suggest I get next? I do not want to spend much.
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just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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(20 January 2013, 19:41)Barneyboy Wrote: I have one of those,..left over from my Army days
they last then
cheeky blighter,...its called experience...
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yeah like the one with black handle
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I have one of the army ones. I took a hacksaw to the handle though and added a cross hatched pattern for added grip with sweaty hands.
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i've got 2 basic machettes, 1 i bought in a market about 8 years ago for a fiver, the newer one OH got me at the local car boot for £2!, both of them work fine, i have cleared a couple of very overgrown allotment plots with them with excellent results.
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