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Thank you. I can understand that thought. For most people, sans collectors, that's sort of money reserved for the "one knife" we can't resist and one that will last a life time if not generations. I always wanted a Randall 1 with a 6 inch blade. I should have gotten one years ago but couldn't afford one even back then. Getting to do the article on the hunter was one of those moments where fate decided to smile on me and my all time favorite (so far) stainless steel knife was just handed to me. The effect has been that I have thought about it and no longer want a Randall 1 unless of course it's a gift, and have now started trying to save a few pennies here and there to buy a Spartan Harsey Model II. That is the down side of collaborative works though...both sides have to to make money off of the deal. Before I had a chance to use one I probably wouldn't have spent the money on it myself, I'm not a combatant and couldn't justify the expense of such a knife no matter how well I perceived it to be made nor how well it withstands all environments and very rough use. Now, I have a different perspective and can justify the expense on the Model II just by how damned impressed I have been with this knife. Then I'll decide which one I like best and give the other to my brother (who has pulled my ass out of a sling more times than I can count in my younger days) for the best knife he'll ever own and one he'd never spend the money on either.
Great pics (very clear, pro quality), makes me really miss my old state. I've spent many a day playing around in bush like that.
personally I'd only eat a armadillo in a true survival situations...but then again I had one as a pet growing up.
Thanks for sharing.
Great post as always buddy !
Those armadillos are just one of the coolest creatures ever, I'd love to see what my dogs would make of meeting one !
I really miss Fla
Nine-banded armadillos are reputedly carriers of Chagas disease, along with the insect that transmits it to you. They also transmit leprosy, I read somewhere. Cute and weird but avoid.
In Central America, its really really hard to find because EVERYONE ATE THEM ALL. Its more of a warning that they carry leprosy, like every bat is supposed to have rabies. There was this one recent article that has spurned hatred for the armadillo, it came out in 2011, that re-kindled the fire. 150 -200 leprosy cases (and cured) a year, but they can not be confirmed that it was armadillos that were responsible. Don't go google it because the first 100 links will be people re-tweeting the original study Before 2011, there was a thought that it caused leprosy. Sure it can be confirmed, but I theorize they contract it from the same soil. In Central and South America, its part of the average diet that you would find.
Now before anyone goes and freaks out. Lets look at the biggest problem: Leprosy. Can it be cured: Yes, antibiotics. So, if you cuddle with an armadillo, or eat it, and start to see lesions later, go see a Dr.
I'm not sure about cuddling an Armadillo....but I'd sure like to see one.
They really are smart looking beasts. One of those creatures that when you see them for real is really humbling cos you realise just how varied a range of beasts inhabbit this lil'planet.
Misty, what is your secret to all these great wildlife shots??
That carrot cake is pretty good when you've been in the field eaten mre's for a couple weeks. Lol.
don't get me wrong I have spent that kind of money before on knives but they usually involved much bigger blades and more product. I think in the 350 dollar price point I wouldn't have a problem with it but when you hit 500 bucks on a 10 inch blade not in some crazy super steel I think it's a bit much. not the best sheath either. not a bad sheath but for 500 I would like to see more. all that being said the one I held and played with for a bit was a great feeling blade and I would like to own one some day to test out. if it's a grail for you that is definitely says something about it![]()