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Originally Posted by sawsong look, theres no need to be petty. if there was then id like to commend you on your proper mick dundee knife... yeah i tied my blakes wrong... Everything I've said in this topic has been constructive advice, and i'll keep on doing that to a fault... kinda the point? |
I wasn't trying to score points on you sawsong, just using your own example of the possibility to get a knot wrong. Does anyone here doubt
my ability to screw up a knot?
Mick Dundee would have said "
You call that a knife?", the blade is less than 4" long. The nice thing about it, besides it's compact size, is that the locking scabbard has attachment points for webbing. When sheathed it is very unobtrusive and stays in place for one handed usage.
The other good thing about the SeaQuest is that it was
designed to cut rope efficiently. Note the extreme serrations on it.
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