Source For: Sheffield, William Rodgers British military jungle survival knives. PIC

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Anyone know of a good USA dealer that sells these? Here's a pic:

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Thanks.
By the way, I tried Lo Ink Specialties, and don't see the knife on their web site.
 
Thanks, Steve.

I looked at their web site and didn't see them there. Guess I better get their catalog. I'll call them Monday.
 
If you haven't handled one of these things, I hope they are cheap over in the USA
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Don't get me wrong, they are not bad knives, but to call them sharpened prybars might be an insult to sharp things. Getting one sharp isn't easy!

I suppose there isn't a living being you couldn't club to death or a tree you couldn't hammer to the ground with it, and the knife will still be unmarked. Tough, heavy, not at all subtle, but not a cutting instrument
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I wouldn't be without mine......

Roger
 
I just read in either September or November '98 TK, that the knife has been pretty profoundly disliked by the British military since its debut around 40 years ago.

Think about the Beckers -- the Campanion seems most like it. Or the Puffin from McCann industries, or of course, the Busses and Mad Dogs, maybe even the Strikers.


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