Recommend me a Machete please.
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Recommend me a Machete please.
As the subject, I *need* a machete, nothing pretty or Tactical/Zombie just something with a decent heft and will hold an edge, carbon steel would be my preference.
Thoughts anyone?
Thoughts anyone?
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Re: Recommend me a Machete please.
Martindale of Wolverhampton.
Been supplying the British Army golok for decades.
Got one dated late 50's that was lost outside for a couple of winters.
A rub down of the steel, some oil on the grips & good as new.
Beware of the Chinese fake copies.
Marketed as genuine but outright fakes. Easy to spot as normally sold in SA80 bayonet scabbards.
A much shorter blade than the Martindale version.
Been supplying the British Army golok for decades.
Got one dated late 50's that was lost outside for a couple of winters.
A rub down of the steel, some oil on the grips & good as new.
Beware of the Chinese fake copies.
Marketed as genuine but outright fakes. Easy to spot as normally sold in SA80 bayonet scabbards.
A much shorter blade than the Martindale version.
Re: Recommend me a Machete please.
I saw a really nice one recently, and old boy showed me it, not for sale unfortunately, but they are available.
http://www.fieldserviceantiquearms.co.u ... 1284-p.asp
The martindale ones are much better than the G10 tree slapper I was issued with!
Just saw saddlers post before this would go.
http://www.fieldserviceantiquearms.co.u ... 1284-p.asp
The martindale ones are much better than the G10 tree slapper I was issued with!
Just saw saddlers post before this would go.
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I've been using one of these in the garden (I call it a garden, it's actually a field I bought and incorporated into the garden) and it's been great for general clearing of nettles, bushes and such for not much money. Had several years use and still sharp and going strong. No complaints.Ovenpaa wrote:As the subject, I *need* a machete, nothing pretty or Tactical/Zombie just something with a decent heft and will hold an edge, carbon steel would be my preference.
Thoughts anyone?
Machete don't fail! :)
https://www.coldsteel-uk.com/store/24-- ... chete.html
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For undergrowth work, slashing coppicing and the like then I use one of my billhooks. Made for the job. I got all mine second decades ago and they serve me well.
Come on Bambi get some
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....got his all issued during his stint with Cromwells new model army more like.dromia wrote:For undergrowth work, slashing coppicing and the like then I use one of my billhooks. Made for the job. I got all mine second decades ago and they serve me well.
A billhook would be a nice option but they can get spendy.
Bulldog tools are a good firm for such kit.
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Re: Recommend me a Machete please.
Mine were shillings.
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
Re: Recommend me a Machete please.
A woodman's pal is the best I have used, nice curved hook on the back of the blade too.
https://www.protoolindustries.net
Gerber make a copy of it that is more readily available in the UK: Gator Machete Pro
https://www.protoolindustries.net
Gerber make a copy of it that is more readily available in the UK: Gator Machete Pro
Re: Recommend me a Machete please.
Had one of these for over 20 years, and still going strong.
It will cut!
http://www.greenmanbushcraft.co.uk/cutt ... achete.htm
It will cut!
http://www.greenmanbushcraft.co.uk/cutt ... achete.htm
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