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At 64 Oz I think that'll take a Yeti to wield it. Should slice through about anything on this earth like butter.
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At 64 Oz I think that'll take a Yeti to wield it. Should slice through about anything on this earth like butter.
Oh no! Mr. D is on the looseNo worries. I dont think they will let you cross the Mississippi with that much steel anywayz
Well...short of a Chinook Heli.
That is going to give you a nice workout even while on the belt as well!
I ems about Monster Hunter Ganga Ram Special
**Done Deal, she credited the CAK so all i have is the difference between the two. I can't thank Auntie enough for the generosity she has towards all of us here on the forum, I am beyond excited about this MONSTER Khuk.
Does it comes with a trailer?
someone should consult larry correia about monster hunters![]()
Hey Bladite, I didnt know you were a fan of HI knives.
Holy cow..... well it doesnt really come as a surprise considering the number of Beckers I have seen you post pics of.i have a few hundred![]()
i have a few hundred![]()
Well i dont feel so bad now. Can you tell my wife how good ive been![]()
Yes, I did some research on one of my absolute favorite HI blades when I first got it and realized that I had Bladite to thank for the lovely beast that is an original style Sgt K BC. Also his serious work 5-6 years ago to get them back on track to the original style instead of the way they sort of morphed into a different blade all together over a fairly short period of time. That said... Thank you Bladite! I LOVE my BC. I wonder if one of the new Kamis would be up to making more of the older Sgt K style BCs with the acute edges needed for it? It seems a couple of them have demonstrated similar style in some of their other work.
Plenty at my house. I have a 20" AK by the woodstove now and if I had that 22" GRS I think it would be there instead. Just the weight of it alone allows you to just drop split short cut pieces of logs to feed the woodstove. Its great for delimbing. Use the spine to crush fatwood to splinters, Im sure theres more but thats what I use the heavy blades for.Of what POSSIBLE or better yet "Practical" use would this be?
Of what POSSIBLE or better yet "Practical" use would this be?
Of what POSSIBLE or better yet "Practical" use would this be?