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Sep 29, 2012, 10:34 PM
#1
Bowie Knife For Target Removal
Thought of getting one of those cheap $20 Bowie Knives from the Mega-Store. I would slap a "For Digging Only" sticker on it and keep it off airplanes. Would that be a suitable digger or would it scare the locals too much?
peace,
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Sep 29, 2012 10:34 PM
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Sep 29, 2012, 11:58 PM
#2
lol can go 50/50 I use a 10 dollar tool from home depot or lowe's. They sale a small garden tool similar to a digging tool not as strong so watch that.
Garrett  "Except For Ending Slavery, Fascism, Nazism and Communism, WAR has Never Solved Anything."
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Sep 30, 2012, 03:00 AM
#3
But officer......It's for digging only! See the sticker?
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Sep 30, 2012, 04:57 AM
#4
I still use a K-bar to cut my plugs and go to a trowel if needed. Gonna have to break down and get a Lesche model 85 I guess which is kind of a combination of the two. The Bowie style knife should work fine but ad a few bucks to it and get the Lesche would be my 2 cents. I got the K-bar in some gun trade stuff so no real money in it and it works.
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Sep 30, 2012, 05:04 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Calvin.Coin
Thought of getting one of those cheap $20 Bowie Knives from the Mega-Store. I would slap a "For Digging Only" sticker on it and keep it off airplanes. Would that be a suitable digger or would it scare the locals too much?
peace,
cc
Why would you use a knife to dig a hole? Would you use a trowel to cut you steak?
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Sep 30, 2012, 06:00 AM
#6
 da book worm--researcher
depending upon where and when you dig * having a good sharp knife as a dual purpose * (digging / self defense item) is not a bad ideal --althogh a small gun beats a knife for self defense in some places its not allowed.
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Sep 30, 2012, 06:21 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by ticm
Why would you use a knife to dig a hole? Would you use a trowel to cut you steak?
I used a bowie knife for many years till I got a Lesche.A knife works great for cutting a clean plug or slit and is great for cutting through roots.Also a Lesche is pretty much a modified knife.
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Sep 30, 2012, 06:36 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by kieser sousa/rip
I used a bowie knife for many years till I got a Lesche.A knife works great for cutting a clean plug or slit and is great for cutting through roots.Also a Lesche is pretty much a modified knife.
So why did you buy the lesche?
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Sep 30, 2012, 11:53 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by TNGUNS
I still use a K-bar to cut my plugs and go to a trowel if needed. Gonna have to break down and get a Lesche model 85 I guess which is kind of a combination of the two. The Bowie style knife should work fine but ad a few bucks to it and get the Lesche would be my 2 cents. I got the K-bar in some gun trade stuff so no real money in it and it works. 
That's what got me thinking in the first place...my ka-bar is usually strapped to my right hip and I use the MD in my left...but I wouldn't want to mess up the edge on that knife, hence the cheap bowie.
Also, that sticker always cracks me up. I'm not sure what tool I even saw it on but it looked vicious and the label was hilarious. Like labeling a loaded shotgun-"for observation purposes only" <scratches head>
cheers,
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Sep 30, 2012, 04:13 PM
#10
 IT COULD BE A VALUABLE PRIZE "YOU NEVER KNOW"
Well one pro treasure hunter back in the 90's by the name of ..Bob Trevillian ...that is what he used most of the time a Bowie knife...... He teamed up with another pro treasure hunter ..Frank Carter ... they put out some good videos way back then and some good books....... One of his team i can't remember his name that was in some of his videos was a member on tnet here........ And a few years ago i was in touch with him but for the life of me i can't remember his name or tnet name............he is from W.V......But that Bob T. used a Bowie Knife most of the time so the knife must work good..............................
Last edited by Keppy; Sep 30, 2012 at 04:17 PM.
"...Let no one know what,were or when..."
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Sep 30, 2012, 04:30 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by ticm
So why did you buy the lesche?
I broke the blade on my last knife the lesche being a modified knife has a stronger blade.
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Sep 30, 2012, 04:53 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by kieser sousa/rip
I broke the blade on my last knife the lesche being a modified knife has a stronger blade.
See what happens when you dig with a knife.
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Sep 30, 2012, 07:02 PM
#13
I like using a lesche but I think it freaks people out a little when they happen upon you on a walking trail. I try not to let people see me dig anyway. I do wish they made one about half the size.
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Sep 30, 2012, 08:23 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by donkarlos
I like using a lesche but I think it freaks people out a little when they happen upon you on a walking trail. -clip-
I doubt they would appreciate the subtleties of a twelve inch Bowie than, lol.
peace,
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Sep 30, 2012, 08:35 PM
#15
 IT COULD BE A VALUABLE PRIZE "YOU NEVER KNOW"
 Originally Posted by Calvin.Coin
I doubt they would appreciate the subtleties of a twelve inch Bowie than, lol.
peace,
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........ I use a Bowie now and then ...and also a Lesche ...... but then i am the type of person that don't worry about what other people think....... and really don't care what they think......... But i never had any one freak out about it as put here................ God some of you people here get so up tight about nothing...............All i can say is if you want to use your knife use it no one is going to go crazy over seeing you using it........... I don't know were some get these idea's.............
Last edited by Keppy; Sep 30, 2012 at 08:42 PM.
"...Let no one know what,were or when..."
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Sep 30, 2012, 08:42 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by TNGUNS
I still use a K-bar to cut my plugs and go to a trowel if needed. Gonna have to break down and get a Lesche model 85 I guess which is kind of a combination of the two. The Bowie style knife should work fine but ad a few bucks to it and get the Lesche would be my 2 cents. I got the K-bar in some gun trade stuff so no real money in it and it works. 
I do the same and a knife is clean and efficient for small shallow targets. You can pop a coin right out in no time with hardly anything to cover up. But when you need to go deep a trowel is good to have. HH
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Sep 30, 2012, 08:52 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by Keppy
........ I use a Bowie now and then ...and also a Lesche ...... but then i am the type of person that don't worry about what other people think....... and really don't care what they think......... But i never had any one freak out about it as put here................ God some of you people here get so up tight about nothing...............All i can say is if you want to use your knife use it no one is going to go crazy over seeing you using it........... I don't know were some get these idea's.............
Not sure if you caught on, but this topic was mostly tongue in cheek. I happen to live in a state where citizens are allowed to openly carry a gun. It is not uncommon to walk into a local business and see several people packing. Nobody cares about a little knife around here. You got to admit the sticker on those tools is priceless!
peace,
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Sep 30, 2012, 09:27 PM
#18
 IT COULD BE A VALUABLE PRIZE "YOU NEVER KNOW"
Last edited by Keppy; Sep 30, 2012 at 09:30 PM.
"...Let no one know what,were or when..."
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Sep 30, 2012, 09:46 PM
#19
No, I was truly curious...to see what it was like in different areas since the prevailing winds seem to dictate toeing the line rather rigidly. I don't always detect close to home and the law isn't as friendly in all places. Ease up a bit and enjoy, no offense meant!
cheers,
cc
PS you figured the sticker part out...why is it even there. It wouldn't stop a crime...
Last edited by Calvin.Coin; Sep 30, 2012 at 09:49 PM.
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Sep 30, 2012, 10:26 PM
#20
 Tom
I've been using a Hori-Hori Knife/Trowel for 25 years. The blades are indestructable (1/8" thick) and have a slight curve to them. Also has serrations on one side for cutting roots. These were originally made for Bonsi horticulture. About $22.00. They come in stainless steel and carbon steel but I like the carbon steel as it's tougher and won't bend. You can stand on these stuck in the dirt and not bend them. I like to dip the wooden handle in liquid rubber from Home Depot.
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