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Offline rex6666

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folding saw
« on: January 20, 2009, 08:07:36 AM »
I had a saw that came apart in three pieces and the blade.
the blade was about 22-24" the handle and the other two pieces  along
with the blade fit inside a canvas belt you could wear around your waist
like a belt. I looked like a butchers saw when assembled, and would rip
through a deer or elk rib cage and pelvis or back bone very easy.
Some one needed it very bad "i guess" has anyone seen these, or something like it, it was very easy to carry and worked well in camp.
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Re: folding saw
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 08:43:36 AM »
I can tell this topic really rang every ones bell ;D ;D
If you don't have a use for one, it just mean as much.
I did find one Wyoming saw, same co that makes that nice little knife that you
use throw away blades in. comes with bone blade and wood blade, real
handy when field dressing.
Rex
GOD GUNS and GUTS MADE AMERICA GREAT

Texas is good for men and dogs, but it is hell on women and horses.