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What tools exactly are supposed to be on the pioneer tool rack. I cant seem to find pics or info on this
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I have a collection of shovels with broken plastic handles, the plastic breaks down in the sun and is nowhere near as strong as the oldfashion steel plus wood type.FrankUSMC said:.....the "thin" side and were made in India. All the shovels had plastic handles, just not right....
Frank, that is AWESOME! May I use it in my signature?an axe. A real axe. A "I'm out of ammo, let me grab the axe", type of axe.
I'll bite, Leonard...... I'm afraid to ask, what are they?For anyone traveling up in the woods; here's another couple of tools to consider carrying-- A Pulaski and an Indian Fire Pump. They've sure saved my hiney a few times.
If you do some searching on-line, you'll find them. They are out there. But, you will pay about what you have already seen. People want the authentic items, and the price is set for the die-hards. If you want them, you'll pay for them. That's the philosophy. Unless you find a friendly, helpful SS like Frank.NewMVGuy said:I see tnj murry (easternsurplus) have the axe's for 45.00 seems a little price'y to me any body know where to find this stuff other than the mattox from frankUSMC?
Here's what Leonard is talking about... A pulaski is a wildland fire axe.. it's got an axe bit on one side, and a grub hoe on the other. You can cut a lot of fireline in a big hurry with one of these!Armada said:I'll bite, Leonard...... I'm afraid to ask, what are they?