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Tuff to the Rescue!

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I just received a new to me Tuff today after work and of course it went into my pocket. I had my Gayle Bradley which seems small and insignificant compared to the Tuff! It is a great knife, don't know if it will get carried to work much, but I like it.


It had an interesting first duty. I stepped outside to take a phone call and all of the sudden eight baby ducks came up my driveway. No mama duck in sight. We have had a mama duck hatch her eggs on our property the last two years, but this was different. They heard me talking and the biggest one in front lead the way up to me. I ended up making an enclosure out of cardboard boxes and cutting slits for a little space heater to keep them warm. It did very well slicing up the cardboard especially considering the 4mm stock. Of course nothing too hard for the knife, but I will always remember its first duty!


 
Cool...a very noble first job. I carry my Tuff fairly often actually, especially considering how large and robust it is, but then I do find it carries very well and a lot less obtrusively than I ever expected it to.
 
I just received a new to me Tuff today after work and of course it went into my pocket. I had my Gayle Bradley which seems small and insignificant compared to the Tuff! It is a great knife, don't know if it will get carried to work much, but I like it.


It had an interesting first duty. I stepped outside to take a phone call and all of the sudden eight baby ducks came up my driveway. No mama duck in sight. We have had a mama duck hatch her eggs on our property the last two years, but this was different. They heard me talking and the biggest one in front lead the way up to me. I ended up making an enclosure out of cardboard boxes and cutting slits for a little space heater to keep them warm. It did very well slicing up the cardboard especially considering the 4mm stock. Of course nothing too hard for the knife, but I will always remember its first duty!



That is totally awesome!
The Spyderco Tuff saving ducklings...total win. :thumbup:
 
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