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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Vintage Colonial Camping Survival Knife Sharpening

Vintage Colonial Camping Survival Knife Sharpening Video Clips. Duration : 6.22 Mins.


Thanks for the views, comments and support. Please like, share, comment and subscribe. Thanks! More cutting tools: www.youtube.com Using wet dry sandpaper to sharpen up an old vintage antique Colonial brand camping and survival knife that was made in the USA. This knife has a carbon main blade, stainless steel can opener, spoon and three tine fork. Common man gear! Once sharp, I used deer tallow to lubricate the blade and knife parts. Tallow gets into the pores of the metal and tends to stand up better to use and the outdoor elements better than mineral oil and other food grade lubricants. Tags: vintage antique Colonial camping survival knife sharpening review gear common man deer tallow wet dry sandpaper emery cloth outdoor cutting tools sports bushcraft preparedness gardening ax saw spoon fork wood carving whittling splitting wood baton "split wood fire" feather stick "twig bundle" hiking "how to sharpen a knife" strop hone "Japanese water stone" whetrock wet rock wetrock Michigan Wilderness MiWilderness

1 comments:

daren sammy said...

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