5 messages2005-12-07 17:03 through 2005-12-08 04:25
Really really good sailing knife?
Doug Gardner2005-12-07 17:03
Someone posted a web site about a really good sailing knife a while
back. It cost about $150, but whoever posted it said it cuts through
boxes and even the box staples without a problem. Now I can't find the
post. Anyone remember?
Thanks
Doug Gardner
Cal 35 MkII
"Coeur d'Or" Newport Beach, CA
Re: [Cal_Boats] Really really good sailing knife?
biggs dave2005-12-07 20:37 UTC
Doug,
I'm not sure exactly what kind of knife you're looking for but if you want something to cut practically anything fast, I'd recommend the Myerchin Fixed Serrated Safety Knife. I've use mine to cut through palm leaves wrapped around my prop and a bunch of lines wrapped around another boaters prop and the thing is amazing.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/categoryg/10001/-1/10001/227/226/7/man/asc/0/grid
Dave
80 Cal 35 Mk I, Runnin Late
San Francisco Bay
Doug Gardner <do… [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
Someone posted a web site about a really good sailing knife a while
back. It cost about $150, but whoever posted it said it cuts through
boxes and even the box staples without a problem. Now I can't find the
post. Anyone remember?
Thanks
Doug Gardner
Cal 35 MkII
"Coeur d'Or" Newport Beach, CA
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Re: Really really good sailing knife?
sailingbuds2005-12-07 21:09
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Doug Gardner"
<douglas_l_gardner@y...> wrote:
>
> Someone posted a web site about a really good sailing knife a while
> back. It cost about $150, but whoever posted it said it cuts through
> boxes and even the box staples without a problem. Now I can't find
the
> post. Anyone remember?
>
> Thanks
> Doug Gardner
> Cal 35 MkII
> "Coeur d'Or" Newport Beach, CA
HOWDY DOUG: I simple search will give you the messages. Just click on
a message from anyone in the group: Go to SEARCH: Type in knife and
do another search under knives .... Hopefully what you were looking
for will appear in one or both searches. A Christmas gift for someone?
>
RE: [Cal_Boats] Re: Really really good sailing knife?
Harleigh Ewell2005-12-07 21:33 UTC
I'm afraid I can't follow the directions for a search. Click: left or
right? Either way, I don't get a "search" option (IE & XP). I do get a
"find" option, but it apparently only searches the messages I still have on
my computer (or maybe only the message I clicked on).
Harleigh Ewell
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Subject: [Cal_Boats] Re: Really really good sailing knife?
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Doug Gardner"
<douglas_l_gardner@y...> wrote:
>
> Someone posted a web site about a really good sailing knife a while
> back. It cost about $150, but whoever posted it said it cuts through
> boxes and even the box staples without a problem. Now I can't find
the
> post. Anyone remember?
>
> Thanks
> Doug Gardner
> Cal 35 MkII
> "Coeur d'Or" Newport Beach, CA
HOWDY DOUG: I simple search will give you the messages. Just click on
a message from anyone in the group: Go to SEARCH: Type in knife and
do another search under knives .... Hopefully what you were looking
for will appear in one or both searches.
Re: Really really good sailing knife?
James2005-12-08 04:25
I am with Biggs nothing is better than a Myershin.
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, biggs dave <imissedmyface@y...>
wrote:
>
> Doug,
>
> I'm not sure exactly what kind of knife you're looking for but
if you want something to cut practically anything fast, I'd
recommend the Myerchin Fixed Serrated Safety Knife. I've use mine
to cut through palm leaves wrapped around my prop and a bunch of
lines wrapped around another boaters prop and the thing is amazing.
>
>
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/categoryg/10001/-
1/10001/227/226/7/man/asc/0/grid
>
> Dave
> 80 Cal 35 Mk I, Runnin Late
> San Francisco Bay
> Doug Gardner <douglas_l_gardner@y...> wrote:
> Someone posted a web site about a really good sailing knife a
while
> back. It cost about $150, but whoever posted it said it cuts
through
> boxes and even the box staples without a problem. Now I can't find
the
> post. Anyone remember?
>
> Thanks
> Doug Gardner
> Cal 35 MkII
> "Coeur d'Or" Newport Beach, CA
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