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Old Fashoned Cane Knife
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Thanks for the vid Cappy! I replaced the machete for a cane knife in my boat to chop rozos with. Even with it rusted up from all the saltwater it outperforms the machete hands down....... And it was only $10 at the local hardware store.
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great video and I got a good laugh out of it. thanks for sharing
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I was hoping you guys would smile about it and realize it was serious as well. A older rustier version stays in the bow of my boat. I've used it for many different jobs. cutting poles for lines traps etc. valuable when cat fishing trapping trail blazin the list is endless. In my openion it far out preforms a machete and ya can cut through a pretty big sapling faster than with a hatchet,
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Great video Cappy. Those cane knives are great. Cold Steel makes a good one and it will get hair shaving sharp.
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I've never seen a cold steel cane knife. I have seen a wicked blade they make called a heavy machete though. It looks like a cane knife with no hook. The guy that had one was all proud of it showing it off saying how good it was and only cost him 35$ I pulled out my trusty 10$ cane knife and impressed him
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Cold steel is truly a great company. I love their products too and aint ever heard complaints. The classic cane knife has a hook on the blade. I guess I'm weird but I do not put an edge on the hook. I use it lots but prolly not as it was intended. In my boat I often use it to catch lines, or trap ropes, etc. I have used it to hook a branch and pull it down in reach to unhook a fly bug. I find the hook on the blade more usefull blunt edged than sharp.
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