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"Blade shapes like serrations and reverse curves give an aggressive look
to fantasy knives."

Fantasy knives!!!!!!!!!

You betcha and who knows someone with a big fantasy?

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Cheers

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Sorry I did not read the numerious comments on your poor selection of
a knife.
I just clicked on the link you posted and could not stop laughing.
I mean come on.....An Anchor, what for? Trippin migets with twine tied
to the pommel.

Pleeeeeze you had to be 3 sheets in the wind to brag on that.




Oh boy... I've got some pathetic yokel raving about a friggin' bolo
machete he picked up at the local Wal Mart for $3.99 talkin' to me about
knives? Like I said before.... I like my Buckmaster, it's a well balanced
tough blade that keeps an edge for a long time. I can gut, clean, skin and
quarter an entire moose with this knife and it will still slice a sheet of
newsprint length wise in one light stroke!!

I happen to like the design but never loaded the pins.... if that's your
only point you'd better run along and wipe your nose... maybe nav & the
girls would like to talk to you about their kitchen knives.... cause you
ain't got no business tryin' to discuss blades with real men.

Bolo Machete.... what an urban commando!! What a nav wannbe! Next you'll
be bragging about your letter opener and fillet knife?

Pffft!

CM





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Whoa nav... you seem really po'd!

I'll put my buck against any knife you have and it will out cut and outlast
it.
When it comes to a single knife I'd pick to be in the back woods with...
this is the one.
Now I understand your situation... you have no experience in actual survival
situations so you have to hunt the web for every negative review written by
another idiot who has no experience with the knife. I could waste my time
replying with internet sites to countermand your posting... but let's face
it.... I know this knife is excellent.

Fantasy knifes are not functional in real conditions. The fact my Buckmaster
has been in constant use for over 10 years in a multitude of conditions and
diverse climates speaks volumes to me.

I had fun kickin' your ass the other night.... don't get all bent out of
shape about it ... let it go!

CM



"Nav" wrote in message
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"Blade shapes like serrations and reverse curves give an aggressive look
to fantasy knives."

Fantasy knives!!!!!!!!!

You betcha and who knows someone with a big fantasy?

Filleted!

Cheers

Overproof wrote:

"Joe" wrote in message


Sorry I did not read the numerious comments on your poor selection of
a knife.
I just clicked on the link you posted and could not stop laughing.
I mean come on.....An Anchor, what for? Trippin migets with twine tied
to the pommel.

Pleeeeeze you had to be 3 sheets in the wind to brag on that.




Oh boy... I've got some pathetic yokel raving about a friggin' bolo
machete he picked up at the local Wal Mart for $3.99 talkin' to me about
knives? Like I said before.... I like my Buckmaster, it's a well
balanced tough blade that keeps an edge for a long time. I can gut,
clean, skin and quarter an entire moose with this knife and it will still
slice a sheet of newsprint length wise in one light stroke!!

I happen to like the design but never loaded the pins.... if that's your
only point you'd better run along and wipe your nose... maybe nav & the
girls would like to talk to you about their kitchen knives.... cause you
ain't got no business tryin' to discuss blades with real men.

Bolo Machete.... what an urban commando!! What a nav wannbe! Next
you'll be bragging about your letter opener and fillet knife?

Pffft!

CM







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Overproof wrote:

Whoa nav... you seem really po'd!

I'll put my buck against any knife you have and it will out cut and outlast
it.
When it comes to a single knife I'd pick to be in the back woods with...
this is the one.
Now I understand your situation... you have no experience in actual survival
situations so you have to hunt the web for every negative review written by
another idiot who has no experience with the knife. I could waste my time
replying with internet sites to countermand your posting... but let's face
it.... I know this knife is excellent.



Sounds to me like you were taken in boyo. In reality it is not (and
cannot be) as as sharp as my filleting knife -it doersn't have the right
steel. It is not as strong as my diving knife (a serrated sabre blade)
as it's contruction is a compromise -hollow ground with macho blood
groove and all.
Get used to it, these are facts. Sell it on e-bay to a wannabe Rambo and
buy a mans knife.

Cheers


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Nav wrote:
Overproof wrote:

Whoa nav... you seem really po'd!

I'll put my buck against any knife you have and it will out cut and outlast
it.
When it comes to a single knife I'd pick to be in the back woods with...
this is the one.
Now I understand your situation... you have no experience in actual survival
situations so you have to hunt the web for every negative review written by
another idiot who has no experience with the knife. I could waste my time
replying with internet sites to countermand your posting... but let's face
it.... I know this knife is excellent.



Sounds to me like you were taken in boyo. In reality it is not (and
cannot be) as as sharp as my filleting knife -it doersn't have the right
steel. It is not as strong as my diving knife (a serrated sabre blade)
as it's contruction is a compromise -hollow ground with macho blood
groove and all.
Get used to it, these are facts. Sell it on e-bay to a wannabe Rambo and
buy a mans knife.

Cheers


Nav=Boob**** ?
?
??

Sounds like it. Mine is bigger/better than yours. NYAH NYAH nyah



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Sounds to me like you were taken in boyo. In reality it is not (and cannot
be) as as sharp as my filleting knife


What an idiotic comment.... it illustrates your complete lack of
comprehension as to what constitutes a sharp edge.

-it doersn't have the right
steel.


Pardon me????....... you'd better check the Rockwell mark again. It's 1/4"
at the back and solid stainless steel. I've used it as a dive knife and
general purpose bush knife.... for over 10 years!

It is not as strong as my diving knife (a serrated sabre blade)

Go away you confused little man..... your dive knife is **** by
comparsion. Serrated blade!!... that's just a way to give people who can't
sharpen a knife an acceptable edge to butter toast

as it's contruction is a compromise -hollow ground with macho blood groove
and all.


Now you are sounding ridiculous Nav... it has no blood grove. There is no
compromise in the design.

Get used to it, these are facts. Sell it on e-bay to a wannabe Rambo and
buy a mans knife.


They sell friggin' submarines on eBay as well Nav.... that proves nothing
lad!

CM




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Overproof wrote:



as it's contruction is a compromise -hollow ground with macho blood groove
and all.



Now you are sounding ridiculous Nav... it has no blood grove. There is no
compromise in the design.


Well it has one on the web site YOU posted. Here's a direct quote from
that site "Post Patent Buck 184 with BUCKMASTER in blood grove".

Maybe you don't know much about the history of your navy seal reject
Rambo knife? Did you not realize a hollow ground blade is itself a
compromise?

Bwhahahhahahaha


Get used to it, these are facts. Sell it on e-bay to a wannabe Rambo and
buy a mans knife.



They sell friggin' submarines on eBay as well Nav.... that proves nothing
lad!


Like I said, get a man's knife not a rambo wannabe toy.

Cheers

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Well it has one on the web site YOU posted. Here's a direct quote from
that site "Post Patent Buck 184 with BUCKMASTER in blood grove".


Well Nav... I'm tellin' ya it ain't got no friggin blood grove!


Maybe you don't know much about the history of your navy seal reject Rambo
knife? Did you not realize a hollow ground blade is itself a compromise?

Bwhahahhahahaha


Do you have a clue what you just said.... it's was a design accepted for
Navy Seal competion bid... it may have lost the bid but it was designed to
very rigorous and quality standards to be accepted as worthy of competion.

A hollow ground blade is not a compromise Nav... next thing you'll be
saying damascus steel is a compromise!

Like I said, get a man's knife not a rambo wannabe toy.


You're just intimidated by a superior weapon.... aren't you.. of course you
are.

CM


 
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