Izula in action

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Very nice! I love your paracord wrap. Anywhere I could find instructions on how to do it like that?
 
Man these things are breeding and popping up everywhere, eating everything in their path, love the pics man. I need to get out and use mine some more, last thing it cut was me:grumpy:
 
Man these things are breeding and popping up everywhere, eating everything in their path, love the pics man. I need to get out and use mine some more, last thing it cut was me:grumpy:

My son got bit by his while he was in Alabama last week. He's so proud of the "Cresent Shaped" scare he's going to have. He's trying to be tough, but I'm hoping a lesson was learned.

I got a little knick from mine while putting the wrap on. I pulled so hard on the cord, that the knife slipped up out of the sheath and cut my thumb. That's the first time I've been cut by one of my own knives in a long time.
 
Great pics - I agree with others, I like the cord wrap a lot, especially the way you tied the finishing knot inside the ring at the end of the knife. Very cool. :thumbup:
 
My son got bit by his while he was in Alabama last week. He's so proud of the "Cresent Shaped" scare he's going to have. He's trying to be tough, but I'm hoping a lesson was learned.

I got a little knick from mine while putting the wrap on. I pulled so hard on the cord, that the knife slipped up out of the sheath and cut my thumb. That's the first time I've been cut by one of my own knives in a long time.

DUDE that's exactly how I got mine, except I had it tucked under my arm and it popped out a just barely slid down my arm, definitely one of my brighter moments.:cool:
 
I love the wrap on that. I am going to try and do that to one. Love seeing knives being put to work like they should, :thumbup:
 
Cool shots, I use my Izula for the fuzz sticks and the Bravo 1 for splitting (via Baton method)the fatwood.( I used to use cottonballs for ignition with my firesteel but have graduated to fuzzsticks).
 
Cool shots, I use my Izula for the fuzz sticks and the Bravo 1 for splitting (via Baton method)the fatwood.( I used to use cottonballs for ignition with my firesteel but have graduated to fuzzsticks).

Fatwood is the bomb! My boy and I split the wood up and used some dryer lint to kick this one off...He's been fired up lately (pun intended) We did the same thing tonight, but used the RC6 and some fuzz sticks of really dry Georgia Oak and a small piece of dryer lint to start a little fire. Baton training is progressing nicely.
 
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