I will never need to purchase another knife again...ultimate survival tool inside!!!!

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So...I was browsing around on amazon getting field guides for my PNW Field Bio class and found this little gem:

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Don't forget to wipe the drool off your keyboards... :D
 
WOW its mint!!!

Cool collectable.

How many of us got sucked into that one huh?

Guilty.

Skam
 
I had one of these when I was a kid. Laugh all you want but as a 6 or 7 yr old it was the coolest worm digger on the farm. Of course my dad broke the tip off before he gave it to me and if I remember right it would almost cut hot butter from the factory and held an edge about as long as it took to put it back in the sheath.


Of course, I was under adult supervision whenever I had the knife.

David
 
I had one for awhile when I was about ten or eleven, and thought it was the coolest thing ever. I traded it to a friend, I don't remember for what.
 
umm. ya, I had one too. dont know how much of it is left, but I still have mine from when I was young. There is a reproduction of a theater knife being sold that has the same design handle. Says it is a reproduction of an actual theater knife..wonder if they mean movie knife? Does bring back memories.
 
I got one of those from my parents for Christmas years ago. I think it's still in a drawer somewhere. Now, I'm going to spend my days off trying to find it. Thanks. :D
 
I got mine as a Christmas gift when I was 15. I still have it. I remember thinking that I had really arrived with that knife.
 
We sell those, along with a variety of other cheap china-knives at work.. All I can do is shake my head in frustration every time someone buys one thinking they're actually going to get some use out of it. In my defense, I figure it's better off to let some of the ignorant people we get through there buy something like that than let them purchase a real knife and risk them cutting themselves. The super-cool serrations on the spine are the sharpest part of that knife, especially with the "factory" edge.
 
I had one of them too wow. In fact me and a friend had one each. The tips busted off and one even twisted in some wood I stabbed. After I showed my grandfather he handed me his old WW2 quartermaster and that was a knife I could be proud of.
 
The knife is okay - but the sheaths - they are the bomb. Talfuchre - take a look a quality boy, maybe you to can be a man :D :D :D
 
The sheath is pretty BA. I am thinking about doing a passaround, but I don't know how many of y'all would pony up the $3k insurance for this priceless knife.
 
Saw teeth AND a bottle opener, now that's innovation, but to add a BUBBLE COMPASS as well, capping a hollow handle... That's sheer marketing genius. Mac
 
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