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Sep 20, 2011 | No Comments
One of the most exigent outdoor exercises around was hiking. Ever since vehicles and automobiles existed, travelling on foot is something that goes against convenience. However, hiking can be manageable and there are methods of accomplishing it.
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Jul 15, 2010 | No Comments
For some individuals, a great vacation includes enjoying a beach or a cabin in the woods. They dream of being waited on hand and foot and having nothing to worry about. For some people, a fabulous vacation includes adventure!
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Apr 7, 2010 | No Comments
One can purchase a Bowie knife in a broad range of sizes. To be considered a Bowie, the knife should be at least 6″ long. Many models hover around 12″ in length. There are even large examples of Bowies out there, but their practical value is arguable. Most often, Bowie knives are between 10″ and 14″ in length, excluding the blade. This means that one has several options, depending upon toward which use they intend to put the knife.
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Mar 5, 2010 | No Comments
Bowie knives have been around for almost 200 years. In that time, metal technology has advanced a great deal. Today’s knives can be purchased in a variety of steels. In the past, it was the best one could do to get the best performing steel they could find. Today, one can find different steels that offer excellent performance in different situations.
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Jan 3, 2010 | No Comments
Bowie knives are among the most versatile cutting tools ever conceived. That versatility means that they’re put to many different tasks and, quite often, that the blade takes a beating. Even the highest quality steel can only hold an edge for so long. Learning how to sharpen a Bowie knife is a basic part of owning them.
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Dec 19, 2009 | No Comments
If you have just purchased your first bowie knife, or even if you have been an avid collector of these blades for a number of years, it can be difficult to determine exactly what all the different parts of the blade are supposed to be used for. Part of this confusion stems from the myriad different styles of blade out there. For instance, you’ll find modern bowies that have saw-tooth edging on the spine, while historically accurate models do not include this feature. What are the different parts supposed to do?
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Dec 12, 2009 | No Comments
When it comes time to choose that new bowie knife, you’ll have quite a few things to consider. One of the most important is what type of handle material you want. While blade length and the actual style of the blade are certainly vital questions to answer, choosing the right handle is imperative. The right handle choice will give you a bowie knife that offers a great grip, the look and feel that you want, and will also play a role in the durability and longevity of your knife. What materials can you choose from?
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Dec 2, 2009 | No Comments
Your bowie knife is a very handy tool, indeed. It provides you with numerous benefits and uses, whether you are hunting, camping, fishing or even just working around your home. However, while that knife is an ideal tool for many different things, from cutting to slicing and even blazing a trail through the underbrush, you’ll find some things that it should not be used for. What should you not use your knife to do?
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Nov 23, 2009 | No Comments
Being able to carry your personal belongings with you when you travel is of the utmost importance. Why wouldn’t you be able to carry your bowie knife with you on an airplane? Well, after the backlash of 9/11, it seemed that you couldn’t carry anything aboard a plane, without being suspected of terrorism. However, the TSA has eased some travel requirements. So, can you carry that bowie knife with you on a plane?
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Nov 14, 2009 | No Comments
If you own a Bowie knife, you’ll certainly want to know how to sharpen that blade. While Bowie knives are certainly larger than most other types of knife, sharpening them is really not very different. In fact, you will be able to use the same whetstone as you use for many other types of blades.
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