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    DougNg
    Joined: 24 Sept 2009

    Big blade for food, little blade for opening packages

    Screwdriver for tightening stuff up/scraping crap out of the treads of boots

    Bottle opener so you don't have to carry one on your keys

    Can opener can also be used as a hook for out of reach wires, also has a small screwdriver

    Awl for pilot holes for screws

    Phillips head screwdriver…for driving screws

    Tweezers for splinters, stray hair that a razor missed

    Toothpick

    Small pin for blisters/opening up jammed cd-rom drives/resetting small electronics with a reset hole

    Lanyard for using your Swiss Army Knife as a mace on the head of the guy that didn't come prepared for most anything

    I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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      rob j. cole
      Raw and Unwashed
      Joined: 7 Sept 2010

      For all Chris Reeve supporters  😉

      last edited by 2 Sept 2013, 16:18 9 Feb 2013, 16:03 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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        DougNg
        Joined: 24 Sept 2009

        That guy is a complete idiot

        Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

        I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

        last edited by 9 Feb 2013, 16:12 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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          DougNg
          Joined: 24 Sept 2009

          Destruction tests like Noss really piss me off

          All the engineering that goes into knives, and the guy attempts to discredit the value of the knives when he uses knives in stupid ways

          Splitting wood by whacking the spine of a knife is appropriate only if you are a complete moron. Taking a sledgehammer to the spine of a knife is beyond my comprehension

          By his definition of what defines a "tough knife", I have an 80lb kettlebell at home that is a better knife

          Gentlemen, this is precisely why you should avoid getting kicked in the balls too often, you'll wind up with kids like this

          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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            Seul
            Joined: 24 Nov 2009

            @DougNg:

            Gentlemen, this is precisely why you should avoid getting kicked in the balls too often, you'll wind up with kids like this

            No scientific or any other merit to this test indeed.

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              DougNg
              Joined: 24 Sept 2009

              Not just that, but the "tests" aren't even valid. Why would you baton logs like that? Because you don't have an axe or a saw handy? How the hell would you have logs in the first place then?!? And whacking a sharp knife like that is asking for an accident.

              These videos are for people with no real experience working with their knives

              I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                urbanwoodsman
                Banned
                Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                One of my friends got me this knife as a present. Fucking badass knife.

                DPx HEST w/Micarta handle

                last edited by 15 Feb 2013, 00:21 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                  derivative666
                  Joined: 30 Jan 2011

                  Sic

                  "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

                  last edited by 15 Feb 2013, 00:23 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                    TJ
                    Joined: 26 Jul 2012

                    A friend of mine just got one of those today, too.  Pretty rad.

                    last edited by 15 Feb 2013, 02:02 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                      daveo
                      Raw and Unwashed
                      Joined: 12 Oct 2009

                      Anyone have any feedback on the HEST 2.0 folder?

                      last edited by 17 Feb 2013, 14:56 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                        Seul
                        Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                        Spyderco Caly3 super blue steel… Mmmm...  😘

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                          llvlaglne
                          Joined: 8 Apr 2011

                          Every so often I either witness or am the first responder to a motor vehicle accident or some kind of accident. Was looking for any multitool that would be super reliable. I am trying to look for something that has a glass breaker, a blade and safety cutter that can easily shred open seat belts or clothing.

                          Was looking at a benchmade auto triage as an option but open to suggestions.

                          Brother seul, hope you can help me out

                          Sent from my iPhone

                          "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                            jacoavlu
                            Joined: 17 Dec 2010

                            if you are not doing this in a professional capacity I wouldn't be breaking glass and extracting incapacitated victims from cars
                            call 911 and do what you feel you must but don't get in over your head

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                              llvlaglne
                              Joined: 8 Apr 2011

                              I was looking for something for one of the compartments in my vehicle for emergency purposes. As a nurse according to the Good Samaritan act its one of my duties to act accordingly in a situation. Every second counts in these matters and if stowing something small in my vehicle like a rescue tool… Whether it be a first aid kit or an ambu bag.... It all helps. Sometimes it takes a ridiculous amount of time for paramedics to arrive to the location... If they can find it. Situations like that.... Whether you take the initiative or not, you can be that difference.

                              Sent from my iPhone

                              "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                                jacoavlu
                                Joined: 17 Dec 2010

                                act accordingly is the key, part of that duty is to not to engage in activities above your level of expertise, you open yourself to liability and you could hurt someone, such as extracting someone with a neck injury
                                first aid supplies, even a bag or shield or trauma kit is one thing, but tools to break glass or cut belts to extract a victim is another level that I would not advise, but of course only you can be the judge

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                                  llvlaglne
                                  Joined: 8 Apr 2011

                                  True, reason why lots of doctors and nurses do not respond, or simply drive by the situation. God forbid, but say I'm in the vehicle in the accident and I am clipped in. Seatbelts are malfunctioning. It's a long shot. It'd still be nice to have in arms reach.

                                  Sent from my iPhone

                                  "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                                    Chris
                                    Raw and Unwashed
                                    Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                                    Actually, a Good Samaritan law does not require you to act in an emergency situation.  Instead, it shields you from civil liability in a lawsuit brought by the injured party.  This type of law is designed to encourage people to render assistance without fear of being sued for any harm that may arise from their aid.  It is not an affirmative duty to render assistance.  If I remember correctly, there are only two states in the US that do have a legal requirement to do so- Minnesota and one of the New England states, Vermont or New Hampshire, perhaps.  Since you live in New York, (you are in NY, right?) that doesn't apply.

                                    Of course, having said that, you may feel a moral obligation to help victims of an accident, which is entirely commendable. 🙂

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                                      tmg
                                      Joined: 10 Sept 2010

                                      Ok, so I recently saw a pic of a Curtiss Nano (posted by anaesthetist I think), and whilst I'd really like one, I was wondering how similar the Boker Nano is? I know the designer of both is the same, but the Boker is at a nice entry-level price point, plus I'm saving my pennies for a Mnandi 😉

                                      Any thoughts?

                                      last edited by 22 Feb 2013, 20:42 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                        Seul
                                        Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                                        Skip Böker, go for the Mnandi…

                                        last edited by 22 Feb 2013, 20:51 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                          tmg
                                          Joined: 10 Sept 2010

                                          The Mnandi is a bit further in the future, so this would satisfy my 'new knife' craving…

                                          last edited by 22 Feb 2013, 21:01 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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