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    Senior Member froldt's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctari View Post
    I don't understand your post, I know what the words mean seperatly, but put them together & I get confused. "I have way too many knives" What do that mean???!?!?!

    Is there such a thing as too many knives???
    I most definitely agree! My collection is not nearly large enough!

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    the number or size of the knives has never really concerned me, it's when the person's knife has a name and feelings... I don't want to get anyone's knife mad at me I'm a big fan of the marine woodland camo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctari View Post
    I don't understand your post, I know what the words mean seperatly, but put them together & I get confused. "I have way too many knives" What do that mean???!?!?!

    Is there such a thing as too many knives???

    OK, Now you are scaring me

    Yea, its like my addiction to backpacking gear. When I saw the Jacks came out with the weather shiled MK 2, I was drooling over the possiable mods and ways to use that awsome piece of gear. Its sort of the same thing with knives. Im not as bad as I used to be, but some times I see something really nice come out from Benchmade or bark River Knife and Tool and I go, ooooo, so shinny. I would really like a BRKT Bravo 1 but, I that, since I really only use my 2 bushcraft knifes from BRKT and my one benchmade, its not the best investment for me, and I think I would like to get rid of all but the knives I use often, like my gerber rescue knife, or my bushcraft blades. I just don't see myself carring a RAT 7 anymore.
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    Thumbs up Cammo

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    Hey Neo!

    Couldn’t resist posting. Here is a camo “quilt” I made for my 5-year-old son who is now 16. Way back when my sisters were all making quilts I wanted to join in but couldn’t find any examples that were quite my style. I wanted to make one for my son. A true WV boyfriend at the time said that if I wanted to make him one he’d REALLY like I'd have to make it out of CAMO! Well I did and he’s still got it on his bed! Back side is a wool army blanket.

    My sisters thought the same as Hammock Engineer . . . “This is just wrong.” Which is why we do it!



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    Marpart in woodland is pro'lly my fav. Hey Neo, Bergens are sweet. Is that your main pack? I almost picked one up until I saw a CFP90 on Ebay, which I scored for $20 and literally just received about an hour ago! It looks like my little nephew could ride along for the hike in this thing!

    Speaking of knives..... I just picked up a Scrap Yard Knives Dumpster Mutt but the handle's too small for my hands so it's going up for sale. (hint ) It'll be replaced by a Ranger RD6.

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