A Mini Review: Horton Camp Blood

Thanks all of u. The spine groove is a signature feature I put into a lot of my knives, it has no function but to look wicked, and make someone say.. I know who made that. I never keep any Baton Logs around as keepsakes but your right, it would eat one up, lol
 
Thanks all of u. The spine groove is a signature feature I put into a lot of my knives, it has no function but to look wicked, and make someone say.. I know who made that. I never keep any Baton Logs around as keepsakes but your right, it would eat one up, lol

I know. Keeping baton logs sounds kind of goofy, but it's true in my case. I use knives to split wood for our little outdoor fire bowl. An axe would be simpler in some ways, but the activity gives me an excuse to use some of the choppers I've accumulated. And when I find a good straight log that has the right length and diameter, I'll keep it on the top of the pile and just wear it out. No point in wearing out a good one too quickly. :p
 
Lycosa has his mission: to save the naugas.

I'm all about saving the baton logs.
 
No matter where you look, somebody's got an agenda.

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Lycosa has his mission: to save the naugas.

I'm all about saving the baton logs.

I'm the same way when im splitting wood for my fire pit. I use a baton until it eventually snaps, sometimes several fires later.
 
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