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Old 12-01-2004, 19:37   #14
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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
Telephone.
So the primary commo means depends on what you are trying to do with it?

Kind of like blades.

I will say this. You can make a big knife do small tasks a lot easier than you can make a little knife do big work.

If I could only take one, it would be a Leatherman or a big knife like the TR.

I usually have a Reeve Large Sebenza or the Harsey Tactical Folder and a Leatherman Wave or a Swiss Champ on me.

In the woods, I add an intermediate size knife on my second line, like a Yarborough knife or a Al Mar SERE Fixed Blade.

On my ruck, I will have either a machete, a camp axe, or a Harsey TR, and an E-Tool.

Can you really call one a "primary edged tool"?

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