GUNTING &CHINOOK
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greenbacks43
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GUNTING &CHINOOK
IS THERE A BOOK OR VIDEO EXPLAINING THE USES FOR THE GUNTING AND CHINOOK?GREENBACKS43
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Guntaholic
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Yes..theres a 4 volume series on the GUNTING with a Video seminar series coming...
I'm working on a book...
Jim's CHINOOK can easily be utilized by seeing Jims great tape series on ABC-Bowie and Comtech Knife...even some of the Draw Point..
I'm sure hes working on something really cool to go aliong specifically with the CHINOOK!
Any of Mike Janichs MBC Curriculum works with GUNTING or CHINOOK!Hmmm Mike has books n tapes as well on knife work...
Look and you shall find!
I'm working on a book...
Jim's CHINOOK can easily be utilized by seeing Jims great tape series on ABC-Bowie and Comtech Knife...even some of the Draw Point..
I'm sure hes working on something really cool to go aliong specifically with the CHINOOK!
Any of Mike Janichs MBC Curriculum works with GUNTING or CHINOOK!Hmmm Mike has books n tapes as well on knife work...
Look and you shall find!
The GUNTING will be reversable by getting( read that purchasing) a left handed model... ROFL,,
the SpoonDxing ( the act of moving into the spoon clip where you FLOW onto the spoon with your middle finger while your thumb hits the G10 indexing point)isn't reverse-able...You can do it in the opposite hand but of course its smoother the original way.
And of course the lock release would be backwards...( at least for me!)
Yes..you CAN use it in your left hand and SKUNKWORKS makes a left handed-left sided holster to hold a right handed knife to deal with ONLY the right handed knives being made right now...
have a great day!!!
the SpoonDxing ( the act of moving into the spoon clip where you FLOW onto the spoon with your middle finger while your thumb hits the G10 indexing point)isn't reverse-able...You can do it in the opposite hand but of course its smoother the original way.
And of course the lock release would be backwards...( at least for me!)
Yes..you CAN use it in your left hand and SKUNKWORKS makes a left handed-left sided holster to hold a right handed knife to deal with ONLY the right handed knives being made right now...
have a great day!!!