Lets see your knife-carried Survival kits

cardimon said:
This is what I get when I try that:

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"this way" links to http://www.scoutstuff.org/

They want visitors coming in through the front door only. All other doors have been bolted shut.

If one truncated the link it would get you there, but as you point out they make you go there indirectly. I just indicate that you can manually shorten the address, for other "direct" links that don't work. Just remove some of the end, and usually you can get close. At least they let me post their picture, I guess they must want to sell some. I just picked up a couple of spares at my local outdoor emporium, Jet Outdoors. Same price. I had sent my last spare out of the country. The packaging says it is Made in USA. I wonder who makes it?

At least they have a search function that will find "hot spark." Note that the packaging says "Hot-Spark," but that is not how they list it. I just tried it too, and the search won't find "Hot-Spark" the way it is listed on the packaging.

The product code and price is WW01167 $2.35

The search will work with just spark and hot will pull up several items, including the Hot-Spark that have the word hot. For example, the folding cup, $3.75, that I recognize from elsewhere. Is that what I recall being called the Swedish Army folding cup? The shovel I saw while looking around looks like the one from Cold Steel.

The Hot Spark or Hot-Spark is under "Cooking Gear."
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I had seen the sheath that RokJok has before, and always admire it anytime I see it! As I recall the sheath maker was reluctant to try that again! I don't know if he has. The SAK sheaths are neat too.
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A hard part in putting together a kit, is collecting the high quality components you want.
 
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