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I carry knives & an Axe

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Puffer:
 :applaud :applaud They should !!  :shake :shake

Oldetexian:
Hey Puffer. I agree with you that an axe is first and foremost a tool.  :hairy and I don't throw mine either ( I have to work too hard to keep it sharp & I hate replacing handles...lol)

I assume you carry your belt knife on your belt... :Doh! But I am interested in where you carry your other two knives. Neck sheath? Hunting Bag or Haversack/Pack Basket/Bedroll?

Puffer:

--- Quote from: Oldetexian on October 05, 2019, 12:07:54 PM ---Hey Puffer. I agree with you that an axe is first and foremost a tool.  :hairy and I don't throw mine either ( I have to work too hard to keep it sharp & I hate replacing handles...lol)

I assume you carry your belt knife on your belt... :Doh! But I am interested in where you carry your other two knives. Neck sheath? Hunting Bag or Haversack/Pack Basket/Bedroll?

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Usually  the smallest 1 tied on the "strap" of my "bag"  ( for cutting patches)  or in my kilt hose & the mid sized 1 in my bag' Or in the top  of  my "mocs"

Einsiedler:
About the only use I have for a hatchet is for butchering. For that I carry one of them little cheap cast steel fort miegs axes with the handle cut down to about 8 or 9 inches. Fits nicely in a canvas pouch and not to heavy. No real need for chopping wood around here as good stuff is just laying all over the ground.

For dressing game I usually use a folding pocket knife. Or something with about a 3" blade. I don’t generally carry one of those "crew served" knives, bit I really like this belt knife because it’s dang handy around the kitchen and cookpot!




BEAVERMAN:

--- Quote from: Einsiedler on October 06, 2019, 09:45:22 AM ---About the only use I have for a hatchet is for butchering. For that I carry one of them little cheap cast steel fort miegs axes with the handle cut down to about 8 or 9 inches. Fits nicely in a canvas pouch and not to heavy. No real need for chopping wood around here as good stuff is just laying all over the ground.

For dressing game I usually use a folding pocket knife. Or something with about a 3" blade. I don’t generally carry one of those "crew served" knives, bit I really like this belt knife because it’s dang handy around the kitchen and cookpot!



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This one is a dandy!

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