Yes thats it Arnie. The quality is off the charts compared to the price. It is just a tad heavy for light jungle brush, but for saplings and brush hogging it is perfect. 65 dollars delivered. Oh and the sheath is really nice too.
Tue Jun 07, 2016 10:52 pm
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We aren't allowed to buy a machete in Aus..... a 'cane knife' is like a half sized machete... we are allowed those....
but we cant be trusted with a genuine machete evidently
But you can go to the supermarket and buy meat cleavers or carving knifes of all sizes, or a hardware or car place and buy tire irons, crow bars, pry bars, screw drivers, wood saws of all sizes and types.... you can go to camping shops and buy tent pegs, hunting and fishing knifes, spear guns and so on.... but you cant buy a machete... too dangerous
Doesn't stop someone making one tho
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Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:09 am
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Yes thats it Arnie. The quality is off the charts compared to the price. It is just a tad heavy for light jungle brush, but for saplings and brush hogging it is perfect. 65 dollars delivered. Oh and the sheath is really nice too.
That's a great lookin blade !!
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Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:26 am
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