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    #61
    ^ Will definitely get a stainless steel blade and I like the design of this blade, a "tanto". Kamahal naman kasi yung mel-parry. Puwede pa yung Becker bk9.



    BTW: I remember my father had an american ww2 knife like this one, (see image below). Hanapin ko pala. hehe



    Sa cord naman parang ang liit nang paracord, 4mm. Less than 1/4 of an inch. Baka iba na lang hanapin ko. My brother-in-law is into mountain climbing and i'll definitely ask him for some tips.

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    Before you buy one, I'll show you these:



    and this:

    Knife Review: Morakniv Bushcraft | The Truth About Knives

    because I'm a firm believer of performance/price ratio.
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    ^ Will definitely get a stainless steel blade and I like the design of this blade, a "tanto". Kamahal naman kasi yung mel-parry. Puwede pa yung Becker bk9.

    that is cold steel recon tanto

    here are alternatives:

    1. SOG tsunami


    2. Shrade SCHF11


    if you can afford it(and your woman wouldn't mind**)

    1. Benchmade Nimvarus
    2. Benchmade Contego
    3. Fallkniven PRK
    BTW: I remember my father had an american ww2 knife like this one, (see image below). Hanapin ko pala. hehe

    WW2 M1 Garand bayonet manufactured by Utica cutlery... hmmm...

    Sa cord naman parang ang liit nang paracord, 4mm. Less than 1/4 of an inch. Baka iba na lang hanapin ko. My brother-in-law is into mountain climbing and i'll definitely ask him for some tips.
    550 paracord is size efficient and will break at 550 pounds. It's more than enough IMHO unless you plan to haul trucks...

    you can unbraid it further to make nets, tying up tents and fishing line...
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Just received delivery

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wwv3Xdu3VI"]WaterBrick Container: The Many Uses - YouTube[/ame]
    Last edited by frenchtower; January 12th, 2014 at 03:30 AM.

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    #65
    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin View Post
    550 Paracord is the prepper favorite for cordage. I just got mine from Spool Tool :D



    As for me, I buy in multiples for myself, my dad and my gf's dad
    San ka nakabili nito sir? Meron ba available locally? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by remzam View Post
    San ka nakabili nito sir? Meron ba available locally? Thanks!
    I ordered online via their website and had it shipped to my relatives in sacramento, then my relatives shipped it here together with other goodies *_*

    If you want direct shipment, you'll have to email them.
    Last edited by safeorigin; January 12th, 2014 at 03:47 AM.
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin View Post
    I ordered online via their website and had it shipped to my relatives in sacramento, then my relatives shipped it here together with other goodies *_*

    If you want direct shipment, you'll have to email them.
    Thanks for the prompt reply

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tsikot Forums mobile app

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    #69
    sa sakuna mas ok daw ang inflatable f*cking doll kesa salbabida kasi ang salbabida isa lang ang magagamit na butas pero ang sa f*cking doll tatlo.

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    May nag prep na rin ba sa pag putok ng megavolcano?

    Sent from the Twilight Zone...

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    not sure if you can really prepare for that sort of calamity. the best you can do is secure water and food and wait for the ash fallout to subside.
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #72
    Those are beautiful knives!

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    #73
    Quote Originally Posted by e2romo View Post
    May nag prep na rin ba sa pag putok ng megavolcano?

    Sent from the Twilight Zone...
    I think I've seen an episode in Doomsday Preppers where a family is prepping for the possible Yellowstone eruption. Their plan is to bug out as fast as they can with the most amount of supplies they can bring.

    Prepping only requires common sense. If there are warning signs, still the best thing to do is be in a safe zone. And the safe zone is anywhere farthest away from ground zero.

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    The most obvious is to prepare an escape plane. When to know when it's gonna erupt is the tricky part :/

    The problem in our country when it comes to calamities is that our total land area is too cramped and everywhere you go there's a potential hazard.
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Another concern is the Megavolcano's fallout, ie the mini ice age that can occur and lasts for years (decades). Tropical plants will surely die, what's the impact in our food chain. Are tropical residents preppers prepping for an artic climate scenario?

    Sent from the Twilight Zone...

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    #76
    any preppers for the Chinese invasion?

    me I have norinco m4, norinco YL shotgun and a norinco 1911 pistol. I would be very trigger happy shooting them with their own manufactured guns when they come over our shore....

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    #77
    ^ Iba talaga mag-isip si sir holden. Pero multi-purpose nga naman. :bwahaha:

    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin View Post
    that is cold steel recon tanto

    here are alternatives:

    1. SOG tsunami


    2. Shrade SCHF11


    if you can afford it(and your woman wouldn't mind**)

    1. Benchmade Nimvarus
    2. Benchmade Contego
    3. Fallkniven PRK

    550 paracord is size efficient and will break at 550 pounds. It's more than enough IMHO unless you plan to haul trucks...

    you can unbraid it further to make nets, tying up tents and fishing line...
    And it is quite cheap indeed. Sana may mahanap dito. I'll probably buy it in the US and have it shipped to my cousin there at ipasabay na lang sa balikbayan box next xmas.

    My wife and mother already have that quizzical look when i was rummaging through the bodega to find that ww2 knife. I found it last night and brought it to a local smith for cleaning and sharpening. Will post pics later

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    #78
    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    any preppers for the Chinese invasion?

    me I have norinco m4, norinco YL shotgun and a norinco 1911 pistol. I would be very trigger happy shooting them with their own manufactured guns when they come over our shore....
    I am prepping for that actually and from what I gather, it is best for my family to bug our in one of my relatives house in the outskirts of the city from the urban area. It is accessible by large (even 4x2 but large) or medium 4x4 vehicles only and there are safe running creeks, ponds and plenty of vegetation for food, shelter, medicine etc. It is near the shoreline as well so that fishing is an option and there are very few people in between (i think that is good). I don't think the chinese would make it a priority to find people in those areas. Plus there are hills and mountain ranges nearby just in case they do scour the whole place. Plus these mountains still has wild animals as food source and as source of scare hehehe.

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    #79
    Just got the old knife. Need to clean some more and find a new holster. Seem there's rust inside which a WD40 last night could not remove completely.


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    Ah, beautiful knife.

    I've always thought of blades that are worn with scratches and stains have more character than polished ones. Kinda like how scars tell better stories than tattoos
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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