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  • no2gates

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    I'll admit, I don't know very much about knives, but unless that thing slit Bin Laden's throat and still has his blood on it, I don't see how it's possible to get 1/10th that amount.
     
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    ROGER4314

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    I'm sure there's been a rush on them for Christmas stocking stuffers! Are there people who would actually buy a knife like that?

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    Ole Cowboy

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    This is my BBQ knife (the one on the left, blood stained, serrations just about sharpened off, sheath worn almost out), it started its life on my hip in 1967-Vietnam, saw duty in Korea, Germany and a lot of other places in the world. Its cut, opened, pried, gutted, hammered, sawed, sliced and diced a lot of stuff. No its not some fancy $3000 hand made by a virgin, sheath made from the scrotum sacks of Siberian Tigers, scales out of dinosaur tusks and blade from UnObtainium. No, my knife works, still working, Puma White Hunter...now where is the BBQ?


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    stdreb27

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    This is my BBQ knife (the one on the left, blood stained, serrations just about sharpened off, sheath worn almost out), it started its life on my hip in 1967-Vietnam, saw duty in Korea, Germany and a lot of other places in the world. Its cut, opened, pried, gutted, hammered, sawed, sliced and diced a lot of stuff. No its not some fancy $3000 hand made by a virgin, sheath made from the scrotum sacks of Siberian Tigers, scales out of dinosaur tusks and blade from UnObtainium. No, my knife works, still working, Puma White Hunter...now where is the BBQ?


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    Well said indeed.
     

    ROGER4314

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    Cowboy,

    That was a good knife even before it saw duty in all of those places. That is the kind of knife I always searched for in my knife collecting. It has personality and character. I believe that it retains the memory and images of the many places that it visited.

    I hope that you value it highly.................. because I sure do!

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    Ole Cowboy

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    Cowboy,

    That was a good knife even before it saw duty in all of those places. That is the kind of knife I always searched for in my knife collecting. It has personality and character. I believe that it retains the memory and images of the many places that it visited.

    I hope that you value it highly.................. because I sure do!

    Flash
    I certainly do. Having used this knife in all kinds of situations I feel its one of the best knife designs ever. And folks can say what they want about the stag scales, but for a knife that was made in '66 and has see hard use they are not lose, show wear for sure, but still a good grip in a blood soaked hand. I finally retired it and you can see what I bought, another Puma White Hunter.

    Not sure what I will do with it, looking around for a a museum to take a few items like my dads and my Colt 1911 that was issued to him in 1934 and saw duty in WWII Pacific, Korea and Vietnam and I carried it in my Army career. Got no kids or family to leave them to so gonna donate if I can find a war museum or something...
     

    UncleSamsMisguidedChild

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    Have I ever mentioned I am considering opening up a war museum? ;)

    That being said, a good friend of my father's was in the Navy in WWII and had this huge box of pictures taken in the Pacific theater. I have a few of them that he let me take, one of them shows the Japanese surrender aboard a ship. I understand there were a few ceremonial surrenders, but I dont know which one it is. I think I'll pass it down, but I always have felt it belonged where people could see it as well.
     
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