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I've read several times that it's a hell of a chopper.Ill mess with it more but so far I really like it. Its no replacement for my BK9 but the Junglas could easily become one of my favorites.
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I've read several times that it's a hell of a chopper.Ill mess with it more but so far I really like it. Its no replacement for my BK9 but the Junglas could easily become one of my favorites.
Anyone know where we can look up specs on Beckers?
I've read several times that it's a hell of a chopper.
Anyone know where we can look up specs on Beckers?
You should post a thread asking. I'm not sure myself but maybe someone knows..![]()
Anybody familiar with London Bridge Trading? They've got a $300 Load Out bag (5850 cu. in.) on sale for $69.99 with free shipping. I just ordered mine.![]()
Was thinking about getting a Flexcut. Would love to have a carvin' jack.
Im not that brave I will keep it in snark![]()
I have to call in sick to work sometimes due to a chronic stomach problem which causes me to vomit all night and the day after. All my boss says now is "One of those 20 beers you had yesterday must've been bad, huh?"
Murph, be ready to sharpen it. A lot (most?) of them come pretty dull from the factory. Also hope ya feel better.
Doughtfull it was something you ate. Both of my kids stayed home today because of the pukes and sh!ts. Flue is going around that's for sure. Glad you and the little one are feeling better!
I thought about getting a Pocket Jack instead, mainly because they're cheaper. I read mixed reviews though. Some say the 4 blades on the Pocket Jack are the only ones you need, others say the 6 on the Carvin' Jack are all needed. Also, they say the blades are harder to open up on the Pocket Jack. As in, 2 blades come out at once, that is.carvin' jack is a good tool -- if you prefer to carve towards yourself, get the correct handed one. if you prefer to carve away from yourself, get the off handed one. When you screw up, it's sharp enough that even without stitching up the gash, there isn't even a hairline scar... (bled like a mad fiend, though...)
pansy.
Nicely done Worldwood.
That's scary about Greybush, after the whole Thrill thing I wouldn't have thought something like that would happen again. Hopefully he's just got some ish going on and will pop up.