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Leoanger
355
Sep 16, 2020
I can imagine a native American warrior wielding a pair of ulu blades, ready to mete out death by a thousand cuts (even though a few stabs with a sharp stick would probably be more effective). Other than this being nothing like an ulu.. what's with the "jungle knife" logo?
Kavik
5531
Sep 17, 2020
LeoangerIt's the name of one of their "lines" of knives. Defcon does: Proelia Jungle Knife and Hydra Not really sure what the distinction is between the 3 different "sub-brands" though
Omniseed
1972
Sep 17, 2020
KavikI've never seen anything but liner locks and maybe a fixed blade from Proelia, I think that one is supposed to be like an overweight working/cop knife brand, the Jungle Knife brand seems to be all framelocks that sit between Proelia and regular largish knives in style, and I don't know about Hydra
Kavik
5531
Sep 17, 2020
OmniseedSounds about right, from the few Proelia I've owned Hydra looked to be mostly fixed blades from their site, from a quick glance
PNWNative
448
Dec 12, 2020
LeoangerAn ulu is not a warrior's knife, it is a woman's knife. Inuit women use them to scrape hide.
14themoney
1395
Dec 13, 2020
PNWNativeI wonder if this was the knife Lorena had?
PNWNative
448
Dec 13, 2020
14themoney I have one that is similar from decades ago when I lived in Barrow, Alaska. They are homemade, usually with bone or ivory handles and the blade is usually from a circular saw blade.
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