Ryan
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There's plenty written about the best knife for a safari. Big one or little ones, sheath or folder, and of course variations of multi-tools. So what do we need at the end of the day? Personally I need a chunk of biltong and a beer to wash it down while sittng around the table or fire. Thus I need a tool to take care of both.
So, I turned a wathog tusk bottle opened I picked up last year into a far more functional tool.
Here ya go, The Safari multi-tool.
I had made the blade a couple years ago out of ATS-34 stainless steel and then got sidetracked. Originally it as a little longer, but biltong knives typically have a sheepfoot tip, so I comprimised. It should work on both biltong and other chores.
So, I turned a wathog tusk bottle opened I picked up last year into a far more functional tool.
Here ya go, The Safari multi-tool.
I had made the blade a couple years ago out of ATS-34 stainless steel and then got sidetracked. Originally it as a little longer, but biltong knives typically have a sheepfoot tip, so I comprimised. It should work on both biltong and other chores.