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Bravo 1.25 LT Custom Modified – Could this be the ultimate hunting knife?
Bark River had a HUGE challenge by me to improve on their most popular “Bravo LT” model. But, with a Due to ignoring these problems, discount viagra cialis they can take more precarious form in the long run. In 1972 the field at Candlestick Park was converted from grass to Astroturf. purchase cheap levitra It …
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What survival knife do you carry every day?
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Review: Check out the Zoe Crist Santa Fe – it may be the hunting knife you need
Kniveshipfree is a sponsor of Survivalcommonsense.com, but I don’t get free knives from the company, nor do they have any input in any knife reviews. by Leon Pantenburg I’m always looking for a good hunting knife. So when the Zoe Crist Santa Fe became available last year, I got one and tried it. There are …
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Best hunting knife? We review the Cross Knives All Around Hunter
Pete Winkler’s recent win on the History Channel’s “Forged in Fire” just proved what some of us already knew: Winkler, owner of Cross Knives, produces some excellent blades. by Leon Pantenburg Knivesshipfree is a Survivalcommonsense sponsor. I didn’t receive any free knives, and make no promises on any equipment reviews other than that I will …
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Check out my new ultimate EDC knife: Bark River Gunny/Bravo
Sometimes, a couple small tweaks can change something from almost perfect to WOW! by Leon Pantenburg Knives Ship Free is a Survivalcommonsense.com sponsor. I didn’t get free knives, and don’t get a special deal on any company’s products. My favorite everyday carry knife kinda depends on what I’m doing and where I’m going. My L.T. …
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Five knife fads and fashions that need to go away
Cutlery goes through fads and fashion cycles just like anything else. Here are a few that need to fade into the sunset. by Leon Pantenburg Everybody has opinions. These are mine from working with knives for many years. I’ve seen fads come and go, and here are five (mostly related to rigid blade knives) that …
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10 reasons your venison tastes “gamey” (and what you can do about it)
Don’t like venison? It tastes gamey? Solve these problems and enjoy the feast. by Leon Pantenburg My kids were raised on wild fish and game meat. So imagine my surprise when my daughter Mary came home after her first semester at college and announced she was now a vegetarian. The reason for the diet change, …
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Review | The Bark River Gunny Hunter – Perfection in a practical knife?
by Leon Pantenburg I was not paid to do this review. KnivesShipFree.com is a SurvivalCommonSense.com sponsor, but the company did not supply either of the knives used in this review and field testing. I learn a lot from readers and conversations about gear. I ran into a Texas big game guide a few years …
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How to make ‘the best jerky in Central Oregon’
Survival food is sustenance that can be made easily during a survival or emergency situation using mainly simple, long-term storage food items, cooked outdoors, using off-the-grid methods. by Leon Pantenburg I got this Facebook post from land navigation expert Blake Miller (who also can find his way around in the kitchen!): “The Aspen leaves are …
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