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Fonly
Residential Knife Guy

Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 592 Location: Northern alberta |
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Up todate Gear photo's. |
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Here is whats on my belt while around town, and even in the woods.
Overnighter pack its self. This comes along when,... well,... I stay out longer than an after noon.
Contents of the over night and longer pack.
Possibles kit along with my BK7,masterhunter,Rucksack and mag/ferro combo. I take the BK7 when I dont want to tote an axe or hatchet, and the Masterhunter when I fell like stick the old axe in the belt.
Any questions let me know, I'll fill you in on contents.
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| Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:16 pm |
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turd
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Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 1930 Location: Saskatchewan, Canada |
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How well does that stove work? Whats that white thing above the green flashlight and under the orange glove?
eric
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| Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:24 pm |
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Fonly
Residential Knife Guy

Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 592 Location: Northern alberta |
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The stove is amazing, the flame heats a pan enough to cook a medium sized porkchop.
And that little white thing is a gum coontainer filled with 100% cotton and dryer lint. 
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| Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:39 pm |
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turd
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Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 1930 Location: Saskatchewan, Canada |
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No gum? I'm guessing it's water proof, eh?
eric
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| Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:55 pm |
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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 912 Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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Fonly, on the picture with the master hunter, just wondering is that rust on the handle, in that little hole? And another question, this time about the stove, it looks pretty compact, does it really look like on the picture, if so, it must fold pretty well to be at that thickness when folded.
_________________ It's not climbing the mountain to get to the top; it's climbing the mountain to enjoy the climb. |
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| Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:01 am |
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TrooperMax
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 3536 Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
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I like those pics nice set of gear, you look like you got a good amount of things but at the same time they are reletivly compact 
_________________ "There dosen't look like there's much shelter over in those mountains, but that's the only choice I got right now, this is gonna be a long week" - Les Stroud Arctic |
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| Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:21 am |
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Fonly
Residential Knife Guy

Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 592 Location: Northern alberta |
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 |  | Fonly, on the picture with the master hunter, just wondering is that rust on the handle, in that little hole? And another question, this time about the stove, it looks pretty compact, does it really look like on the picture, if so, it must fold pretty well to be at that thickness when folded. |
No, there is a lynard hole in the handle with a brass fitting, I just dont clean the knife
Yes, as to the stove, It collapes to about 3/4 of an inch think, 5" wide and 5" tall. when opend up it can house a 6" pan.
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| Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:45 am |
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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 912 Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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No, there is a lynard hole in the handle with a brass fitting, I just dont clean the knife
Yes, as to the stove, It collapes to about 3/4 of an inch think, 5" wide and 5" tall. when opend up it can house a 6" pan. |
Good to hear Fonly, might want to clean the Master hunter Cheers, not that it's dirty Cool stove 
_________________ It's not climbing the mountain to get to the top; it's climbing the mountain to enjoy the climb. |
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:22 pm |
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flashlightfreak9
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Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 3492 Location: Sweet Home Alabama!!! |
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Cool!
What's in the bag on the orange tarp? 
_________________ The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. - Psalms 53:1
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:45 pm |
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Fonly
Residential Knife Guy

Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 592 Location: Northern alberta |
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Garbage bag, one of those metal blankets. some heat pads, Just some stuff to keep me warm. 
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| Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:42 pm |
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flashlightfreak9
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Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 3492 Location: Sweet Home Alabama!!! |
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What's in the last pic? I can't get it to pull up. 
_________________ The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. - Psalms 53:1
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| Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:08 am |
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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 912 Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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A OH fireman, a Rucksack, a flashlight, tin can (I think), 2 Mag stick , 3 glow sticks, BK7 sheath, pocket tissues, a camo design fabric (maybe a bandanna)
_________________ It's not climbing the mountain to get to the top; it's climbing the mountain to enjoy the climb. |
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| Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:29 am |
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Fonly
Residential Knife Guy

Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 592 Location: Northern alberta |
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You got it. 
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| Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:05 pm |
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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 912 Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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You got it.  |
Was the camo design fabric a bandanna?
_________________ It's not climbing the mountain to get to the top; it's climbing the mountain to enjoy the climb. |
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| Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:27 pm |
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Fonly
Residential Knife Guy

Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 592 Location: Northern alberta |
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Yes it was, my philosophy is that you can never have to many bandana's, thay can be used for every thing.
1.Straining water
2.Firstaid needs
3.100% cotton makes great char cloth
4.Face is cold? you've got a bandana
5.cold head? you've got a bandana
I bet their are more, I just can't think of any right now.
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| Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:32 pm |
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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 912 Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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 |  | Yes it was, my philosophy is that you can never have to many bandana's, thay can be used for every thing.
1.Straining water
2.Firstaid needs
3.100% cotton makes great char cloth
4.Face is cold? you've got a bandana
5.cold head? you've got a bandana
I bet their are more, I just can't think of any right now. |
Wow, that's great, what about... string for clothing and protection for your head (hot days in the sun)
_________________ It's not climbing the mountain to get to the top; it's climbing the mountain to enjoy the climb. |
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| Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:43 pm |
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flashlightfreak9
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Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 3492 Location: Sweet Home Alabama!!! |
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Now I can see it. 
_________________ The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. - Psalms 53:1
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