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That marling spike would've been handy back when I worked with rope almost daily.
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Love those rigging knives. That one’s got some work behind it.
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I love that knife. What stories it could tell if it could speak. I do knots in rope, paracord and different cords and a marlin spike is an indespensable tool if one works with knots.
Mine is a roughrider with a bone handle. Nothing fancy but I need it when I tie certain knots.
That Ka-Bar is sweeeeeet!
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(08-17-2024, 10:41 PM)oldnretired1 Wrote: I love that knife. What stories it could tell if it could speak. I do knots in rope, paracord and different cords and a marlin spike is an indespensable tool if one works with knots.
Mine is a roughrider with a bone handle. Nothing fancy but I need it when I tie certain knots.
That Ka-Bar is sweeeeeet!
Yes indeed...this knife has seen some shit in its time! It must be a Yachtsman because the lanyard doesn't seem to lock but it is a really cool, old knife!
"Always carry a knife with you, just in case there's cheesecake, or you need to stab someone in the throat." ~General Mattis