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What is a good way to get dried blood pygmies the grooves of a folding blade knife?
A good deal of blood has been dry Pygmies the hinge in the sheet folds into the handle. Any ideas?
That will have a special remover Pygmies blood that can only be found in the possession Pygmy tribes that fight all the time. You should never use a knife to field dress a pygmy. I would recommend only a knife Kbar Navy Vietnam era, and a knife survival of the forest. Do not use an aerated edge, either.
Folding Knife

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What I like about the knife:
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