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Old 01-13-2012, 08:48 AM   #1
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I recently saw a Buck knife called the Hoodlum and it is one of the best pieces I have seen in my life. It is around $150 but definitely on my to-buy list. Have you seen it, have it?


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Old 01-13-2012, 08:58 AM   #2
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nope, but I looked it up online. I can't imagine ever needing a knife that large.


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Doesn't trip my trigger either.


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Such knives are great if you don't have an axe or a saw. They can easily chop down smaller trees and split big ones. Although if reviews are to be believed in, this is not the best chopper because it is too light for it's size, but it is incredible splitter.


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For wood, I can usually just break branches over a log or a rock.

I'd hope I could find enough downed wood to make an improvised shelter without the need to chop down a live tree. If I really needed to chop down a tree, I'm not going to use a knife.


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Buck is known for very sturdy, stainless steel knifes that last a long time. I find them too hard and difficult to sharpen, and much prefer the older carbon steel knives. Craig is right, they can do instead of an axe in a tough spot. I would rather have a sharp knife and an axe.


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The last Buck Knife I bought will probably be the LAST Buck knife I buy. I picked up a small belt clip folder and wouldn't you know Made in China,unfortunately for me I bought it while on a road trip or it would of gone right back to the store!!


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I loved my buck until I had to sharpen it. I've never been a good sharpener to begin with and that knife was a beast to get back into shape.


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Over all Bucks are good knives, just didn't care for the Hoodlum.


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From Cabellas listing on this knife..... http://www.cabelas.com/fixed-blade-k...&mr:adType=pla
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About Ron Hood (the designer)
Ron served as a member of the Military Intelligence Community while in the Army Security Agency.....
Not a sterling recomendation IMO, just some wire weasel "super soldier" I would guess.
I dont see alot to get excited about though some good design features.
My first observation is it is too big, hard to carry and bulky.
I carry a good K-Bar airforce survival knife when working overseas, good size in my experiance.
There is alot to be said for a good stockman pocketknife for a survival tool though I prefer a Case Sodbuster/Sodbuster Jr but that is a personal preferance.
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