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The Swiss Army Knife of Shovels


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Guest BEARMAN
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I can just see the late, great, Billy Mayes hocking that "wonder shovel"!

Guest oldsmobile98
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Reminds me of what I've read about the Soviet spade. The Spetsnaz (Russian special forces) used them too, apparently.

The spetsnaz soldier loves his spade. He has more faith in its reliability and accuracy than he has in his Kalashnikov automatic.

And check out this quote on Spetsnaz training.

A soldier armed with nothing but the spade is shut in a room without windows along with a mad dog, which makes for an interesting contest.

I don't know if that ever actually happened, but who knows?

http://militera.lib.ru/research/suvorov6/01.html

Edited by oldsmobile98
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So after you you pitch camp cut firewood and cook dinner with it I guess all you really need is a latrine .

I'm surprised they didn't cook pizza on it or go fishing with it.They did everything else

Guest mosinon
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Why did I ever buy that super shredder? All I really needed was a chinese shovel. Side note: If a war with China ever comes down to hash browns we are through.

Guest Chandler
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where can I get one of those stateside......

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Side note: If a war with China ever comes down to hash browns we are through.

:death::bowrofl::lol:

Guest Glock23ForMe
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I liked the "Climb" function... Where you just "Dig Function" until you can put your feet in the holes... Pretty clever though.

Guest Old goat
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"BUT WAIT, if you call in the next 10 min."

Guest Bluemax
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Somebody help them litte fellers, their so poor they have to slice taters with that toy shovel

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$18.00?!?!

It was actually $15 at Smoky Mountain Knife Works. I don't need it for anything extreme, so if it holds up for light use I'll be happy. I figured for the price I'd give it a shot. It feels pretty sturdy....I wouldn't go dig a ditch with it or anything though...lol

Guest SUNTZU
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I'm surprised that guy still has his fingers after the way he used the sharp end without a glove or anything. Do you dig the latrine and then slice potatoes or the other way around?

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It was actually $15 at Smoky Mountain Knife Works. I don't need it for anything extreme, so if it holds up for light use I'll be happy. I figured for the price I'd give it a shot. It feels pretty sturdy....I wouldn't go dig a ditch with it or anything though...lol

Isn't that kinda the point of a "trench tool"?:cry:

  • 4 weeks later...
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My grandfather brought something really similar back from WWII. On another note....did they use the background music from "Stripes"?

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