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A group dedicated to knives and equipment used by Scouts, Hikers, Fishers, Sailors and all the other outdoor adventurers. A place to show off everything from the knife in your bug-out bag to your tackle box. Or the knife you take on a day hike or climbing the Matterhorn.
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Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2022
Started by Ken Spielvogel. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing Sep 9, 2020. 314 Replies 8 Likes
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Started by Ken Spielvogel. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 23 Replies 2 Likes
A TL-29 or 27 would certainly be classified as a Knife of the Great Outdoors. Lineman used them as well as military electricians. They were and are used for good carry/work knives.Some have…Continue
Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Jan Carter Sep 13, 2017. 22 Replies 7 Likes
I am by no expert on fishing lures, new or old, but my latest trip to Dowagiac, Michigan, home of the Original Heddon Lures peaked my interest. I suspect others out there either use or collect …Continue
Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by D ale Aug 25, 2017. 31 Replies 6 Likes
I was recently asked to recommend a low priced but good quality Scout knife. Well I've purchased just about every scout knife I could find that is currently being produced. Currently the only two I…Continue
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Lucky he's in this group, he might get shot in the Outdoor or Gun Groups...lol Nice bunny.
Hi all. I made a slight edit to the group. The name is now just Knives of the Great Outdoors. I think the description took care of the sub-title. (Scouts, Camps, Hobos, Fishers, and Sailors.) The focus hasn't changed. If it is a knife for use in outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, sailing, whatever, go for it. Heck, If there is such a thing as "Croquet Knife" go for it! I'd love to see it!
I bought a wok for my wife. But then she got mad at me because I tried to thow it at a wabbit.
Howard, Sometimes it isn't Rabbit or Duck Season!
Bugs says it's duck season, no matter what season it is, Tobias.
Again with the Bird Hunters. Like those fancy clippers couldn't be used on a wascally wabbit!
Hey Tim, that's a nice looking tool. That pruner part must be for cutting through the turkey skin in order to skin the bird instead of plucking the feathers.
For all the bird hunters out there!
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