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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2009

More on Pine and fire, as well as a quick way to harvest small fat wood.

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  • I am watching from work with no sound, so if you video says please forgive.

    What knife do you use at the very end of this vid? How long is the blade...

    Thanks

  • @cadman6735 No problem, it is a Fallkniven F1 with Micarta Grips. The Blade is 3 3/4". It is made from VG10 Laminated Steel.

    Thanks for Watching!

  • Hey nice video. I see that you are working in conjunction with Mr. Canterbury from WildernessOutfitters. Has he moved his store to your site? I see that your store has what his did and I can't find a store link on his site, moving stuff over? Thanks for the vid, I subbed!

  • @survivalistguy Thanks man. We did move Daves products to my site. I have more I am adding this weekend too. Thanks for the Sub Brother!

    Rob

  • You're welcome, and thanks. I'm glad to see that the stuff is still available. I'm looking to buy one of the books, Tom Brown's Tracking Field Guide. You currently have no books on CanteenShop I think, but Dave still has a store page just for books on his site, can I still get it from him? Thanks!

  • @survivalistguy You can still buy books there, it is considered part of Daves school items, thats why they are on his site still. That book is on order and should be in by Wednesday for shipping.

    Thanks,

    Rob

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  • nail polish remover is just dear way of buying acetone buy it in a paint shop or equivalent hardware store.

  • Alcohol swab will do the same job, cleans my knife with one rub.

  • Great vid

  • will the solid pine sap take a spark from flint/steel? karen

  • Great tip! Thanks Rob! -Bill

  • outdoors and camping FTW!

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