Monday, February 15, 2010

Appalachian Trail Knifes What Do You Guys Think Of Appalachian Trail Knives And Multitools?

What do you guys think of Appalachian Trail knives and multitools? - appalachian trail knifes

are very valuable, or have a bad reputation?

4 comments:

pagamene... said...

I have two of them! They are knives with locking mechanism, a belt clip and a hand on the Sheet tab. The only reason why I bought it, because who question the settlement construction in the shop my local Lowe. They were in a package of 2 sells for about 8 U.S. dollars. So at $ 4 each, are one-way high.

If you have something that lasts a lifetime, try, Buck, Case and Cameron.

stormgal... said...

Hello, is quite favorable, as they are cheaper steel and raise hell, make and approve the maintenance of a strong and constructed so that they break fast, cheap Uby you cheap.
Leather is expensive, but more than probably 10 Multitool Appalachian Trail, and Sweden, gel or cold longer than cheap steel knife blades lasts. Gerber, Swiss Army knives and many other brands are also reliable.
Most of the knives on this site are affordable and reliable.
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Ca-lacka lacka! said...

A knife can look at Lowes for $ 10 in two packages is crying "cheap! His need as" Appalachian Trail labeled "only adds to the mentality numpty caravans, they professionals," You are quite the opposite. Pick up the staple food of Bushcraft, gel Mora S-1 for 12 U.S. dollars. Much, much better.

lastsane... said...

They are wasting money on rubbish and not broken. The old adage is true that you pay to get what you need.

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