Dajo Surivor: Survival Knife

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

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  • woo hoo nice legs

  • @dsarti1 I agree. I'd love to field test those and do a complete review.

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  • Hi, favorite survival coach! Added the DAJO Survivor to my blade resouces. I use a three blade system: one on the belt - DAJO, one from the neck - Finn or Norwegian, One on or in the backpack - Trail Master CS or Buck 119. The DAJO works well - it is light, fits my hand well, affords many options. Fire stick is good and the small whistle is amazingly loud. May replace the case with a top grain leather case. Thanks for your many applications. stonenstrop PS: BP Isle Royal some day:)

  • interesting. I like the handle..which I would fasten to a pole and do some spearing. That handle can use some 550 paracord wrapping as well. nice. wish it came with a sharpener. LOL . Cheers ;-))

  • Your lovely :)

  • nice review i think i might get this.

  • first off its shit sharp out of the box.... also the spine is better for the fire steel then that groove but it you know how to sharpen knives with a stone it works well and mine is as sharp my benchmade now

  • what knife ? all i noticed was cute legs

  • Hi uploader, does Dajo have carbon steel for this model? Coz stainless is an ass to sharpen.

  • Great review! I use this knife just because of the weight but keeps a good edge once you put one on it......lol

  • nice legs. keep up the great vids hun.

  • I've bought one and done batoning tests thru beech branches here in southern Europe and it goes thru wood like butter. the blade was fine. I was also expecting the top part with the long hole to bend under the hammering but it didn't. Oh sure it's not the Ontario SP8, it wasn't meant for logging trees but it can go thru a branch like the one she holds in a jiffy while being a great knife for little works. The sheath is junk but the blade is well worth it. Good advice my lady!

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