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I gave up on Buck after they shifted their manufacturing offshore.
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Well if I could afford Cold Steel all my knives would be replaced by them. I have their magnum kukri machete and love it.
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I'm chowing down on vegemite saladas...nom nom nom!!
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I've started mixing Vegemite 50/50 with Western Star spreadable. (It would work with straight marg as well). Straight from the jar to the SAO.
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I'm still looking for a 20" cutlass. |
Spent way more on shipping Christmas gifts than I intended to.
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I think Case is the last domestic producer here. :tear: |
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I've started mixing Vegemite 50/50 with gun powder to make the Vegemite less volatile. :cool: |
all i want for the holidays is lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of DUCT TAPE!!!!!!
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Fuckin' quack, dudess.
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Cold Steel has a variety of sabers and a 1917 cutlass, but it has a 25" blade and is 29 5/8" overall. However, they do have a latin machete that has a 21" balde. What you could also do is contact a forge and see about having one custom made. It will cost more to do it that way, but you'll also get exactly what you're looking for. I would suggest Baltimore Knife & Sword, but they're here in the states. |
The cutlass was originally a tool for use by shore-parties, a multitool axe and machete.
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What kind of cutlass are you looking for?The traditional pirate style,the curved arab style,what style of point for the blade?Each culture seems to have had a short sword they called a cutlass and they vary in looks and stlye a lot. |
You have a very good point jay-t. Though some of those cutlasses are now widely considered sabers instead.
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