Deltaboy1984
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I am looking toward it.Next one will go up this weekend.
In it, we finally start cutting things.
I am looking toward it.Next one will go up this weekend.
In it, we finally start cutting things.
Corneta is part of the IMACASA conglomerate, EDIT: or was rather. It looks like some EDIT: brazilians own the trademark now but INCOLMA (in columbia) also makes tools under the brand.I haven't read the entire topic. Has the Corneta brand been mentioned? Mine has a 12" blade.
Any opinions regarding that brand? I think it's from El Salvador.
Excellent quality. The 1/8" thick, 18" length Model 1-18 is the standard US military machete. Out of the box the scales are a bit....ergonomically challenged but otherwise they are very good heavy machetes.Are the 18" Ontarios any good?
The Collins catalog was VAST and offered every conceivable configuration.Did the old Collins brand offer 12-14 inch blades?
Is an 18" one a good general machete choice? I'm 5'10" and about 165 pounds, if that's a clue. I read somewhere to select a machete length based on your size.
Get R Done. And we be waiting .Little more delay on the next entry folks.
Having to do a bit of fencing and cleanup from the last round of storms.
Clever branding ain't it?Couldn't pass up the ridiculous 28" "Terminietor" machete -- I guess I'll find out what a LOT of reach on a machete does for it.
I'd just like to take a minute to blame Sam for me ordering 5 Imacasa machetes yesterday.
It is not up yet.
...is the red paint on some machete blades just a protective coating, and is it intended to remain there after sale, or cleaned off before use?