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Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??

 
Anonymous Coward
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10/16/2019 09:20 PM
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Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
FUCKYEAH!!!

Wish I still had mine...

Way better now, but would be cool to have.

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10/16/2019 09:43 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
Not me , Everyone I ever saw had a loose blade and the blade edge rolled after cutting through too much butter .


I Now have a TOPS Survtac7 for survival purposes and a altoids tin with survival crap in it .
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10/16/2019 09:45 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I had one.

Damn blade always got loose...
 Quoting: ^TrInItY^


chuckle

Yep, me too, but I felt like RAMBO...


I remember sending in my $10 (mail order) and I got the mail, my knife was in there! It took so long I forgot I ordered it!


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10/16/2019 09:47 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
What a piece of junk. They must not have sold these in my area, i dont remember that ad at all.
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10/16/2019 09:48 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
What a piece of junk. They must not have sold these in my area, i dont remember that ad at all.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54028161


Of course they were junk, but back then, we were WOLVERINES!!!!!


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10/16/2019 09:50 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
420 STEEL?

I KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS.
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10/16/2019 09:50 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
How many of you had the entire insides melt when you threw it and the all surface matches lit up?
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10/16/2019 09:52 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
What a piece of junk. They must not have sold these in my area, i dont remember that ad at all.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54028161


Of course they were junk, but back then, we were WOLVERINES!!!!!


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 Quoting: WyatteSmith


I was always a colonial jack knife , or buck 110 kinda kid .

ORRRRR swiss army knife. My grail knife was that massive Swiss army knife with like 105 implements .

I always bought the biggest one I could find .

I guess I always gravitated towards multi tools with multi purpose .


I daily carry Leatherman surge V.2 on a carabiner clip hanging from a belt loop in my back pocket and a leatherman micra on my motorcycle key ring . Love me a multi too l
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10/16/2019 09:52 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I bet you only used that blade to cut up a block of cheese fatass.
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10/16/2019 09:53 PM

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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I think I still have one of those in a storage box
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
420 STEEL?

I KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76531980


Stare intently at the blade edge well saying " NANANANANANANAAAAAAAAAAA " and you can actually see the edge roll without actually contacting any solid matter.
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10/16/2019 09:53 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
They would call the swat team nowadays if a kid had one.
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
ah the good old days when we were innocent and still had ambitions..
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
How many of you had the entire insides melt when you threw it and the all surface matches lit up?
 Quoting: Saskafrass 2808601


Fill a tennis ball with strike anywhere match heads , throw that
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
What a piece of junk. They must not have sold these in my area, i dont remember that ad at all.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54028161


Of course they were junk, but back then, we were WOLVERINES!!!!!


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 Quoting: WyatteSmith


Yeah i get the nostalgia. Ordering junk out of the back of magazines to. Remember Soldier of Fortune magazine?
You could order everything from books on how to make explosives to hire a mercenary! The good ole days for sure.

I always wanted an actual Gil Hibben Rambo First Blood knife. Beer money always got in the way of that.
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10/16/2019 09:55 PM

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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
Blade broke off the handle the first day I had it.



throwing it at a tree for an hour or so prolly didn't help
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I bet you only used that blade to cut up a block of cheese fatass.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1385048


Well how else will you get it to stay on the cracker with the Vienna’s. Duh.
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10/16/2019 09:59 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
hahaha They still haven't changed much [link to www.amazon.com (secure)]



I always wondered why no reputable knife company never made a serious actual survival kit knife . Perhaps a full tange solid stock forged blade and handle made of like I donnu s30v or atleast 1095carbon steel ??

Gen X alone would be snatching those bad boys up for nothing more than nostalgic value . Throw braided line , good hook , 100ft strand of 550 paracord , fero rod .

Boyyyyy snatch'em up like hotcakes .
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
Blade broke off the handle the first day I had it.



throwing it at a tree for an hour or so prolly didn't help
 Quoting: REEEEEEEEEEEE


Sounds plausible!!!

HAH!

They were crap, but mine came with all the stuff, I remember fishing lures, the saw rope, all of it. I was a mini Rambo and my friends were so envious...



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10/16/2019 10:00 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
What a piece of junk. They must not have sold these in my area, i dont remember that ad at all.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54028161


Of course they were junk, but back then, we were WOLVERINES!!!!!


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 Quoting: WyatteSmith


Yeah i get the nostalgia. Ordering junk out of the back of magazines to. Remember Soldier of Fortune magazine?
You could order everything from books on how to make explosives to hire a mercenary! The good ole days for sure.

I always wanted an actual Gil Hibben Rambo First Blood knife. Beer money always got in the way of that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54028161


I bought a “full auto” BB gun out of the back of SOF magazine. You attached a can of R12 Freon to the bottom for the pressure and it sprayed BBs out (barely). The global warming fa$$ots would lose their minds now watching refrigerant being sprayed out like that.
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
hahaha They still haven't changed much [link to www.amazon.com (secure)]



I always wondered why no reputable knife company never made a serious actual survival kit knife . Perhaps a full tange solid stock forged blade and handle made of like I donnu s30v or atleast 1095carbon steel ??

Gen X alone would be snatching those bad boys up for nothing more than nostalgic value . Throw braided line , good hook , 100ft strand of 550 paracord , fero rod .

Boyyyyy snatch'em up like hotcakes .
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76857890


Damn, it's $2.50 cheaper!!!!! That is reverse inflation!



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10/16/2019 10:02 PM

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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
Two words - Cold Steel.

[link to www.coldsteel.com (secure)]

"With a durable sub-zero cryo-quenched German 4116 Stainless Steel clip point blade that is a full 1" wide and 5" long, it’s versatile enough to meet the demands of almost any survival situation.The hollow handle is made from the highest-grade Polypropylene available, and has an integral double quillon guard that serves to protect the fingers as well as making it possible to lash the handle to a stick to make an improvised spear. Plus, a twist of the waterproof cap reveals a large hollow handle that accommodates a generous survival kit! Finally, the Survival Edge comes complete with a weatherproof and super-light Secure-Ex sheath, and high-grade Ferrocerium fire steel."



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10/16/2019 10:02 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I had and still have a USMC K-bar fighting knife. Tough as nails.
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10/16/2019 10:06 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
FUCKYEAH!!!

Wish I still had mine...

Way better now, but would be cool to have.


 Quoting: WyatteSmith


You will need one.

BTW, I have your case of shotgun shells for the quality slide action shotgun.

I will drop them off next time I am in that neck of the woods doing one of my bi yearly NSA inspections.

Be nice to my cat please.



hf
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10/16/2019 10:10 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
FUCKYEAH!!!

Wish I still had mine...

Way better now, but would be cool to have.


 Quoting: WyatteSmith


You will need one.

BTW, I have your case of shotgun shells for the quality slide action shotgun.

I will drop them off next time I am in that neck of the woods doing one of my bi yearly NSA inspections.

Be nice to my cat please.



hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8918123


:bot gone mad:
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10/16/2019 10:11 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
What a piece of junk. They must not have sold these in my area, i dont remember that ad at all.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54028161


Of course they were junk, but back then, we were WOLVERINES!!!!!


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 Quoting: WyatteSmith


Yeah i get the nostalgia. Ordering junk out of the back of magazines to. Remember Soldier of Fortune magazine?
You could order everything from books on how to make explosives to hire a mercenary! The good ole days for sure.

I always wanted an actual Gil Hibben Rambo First Blood knife. Beer money always got in the way of that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54028161


I bought a “full auto” BB gun out of the back of SOF magazine. You attached a can of R12 Freon to the bottom for the pressure and it sprayed BBs out (barely). The global warming fa$$ots would lose their minds now watching refrigerant being sprayed out like that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78033455


If we would have only kept some of those toys.
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10/16/2019 10:12 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I had and still have a USMC K-bar fighting knife. Tough as nails.
 Quoting: Icey


Have one to. Post Vietnam. Wish it was a vietnam era.
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10/16/2019 10:17 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
This knife killed 20,000 people in Cambodia. Now... you can too!

Good idea for a knife, but they were cheap pieces of shit.
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10/16/2019 10:23 PM

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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I really need it for a sewing emergency.
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I really need it for a sewing emergency.
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I actually used mine to fish one time. Caught 2 blue-gills..
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10/16/2019 10:28 PM
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Re: Who else bought one of these when they were 13 years old??
I just have a nice KaBar





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