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Re: Knife help

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OK, pictures but 24hrs late. Way too late & tired last night & almost that tonight.

I wear it like a shoulder rig.
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Made it like the old ones w/ elastic across the back.
Left arm goes in the large circle, elastic across back & right arm in the elastic.
Works for me.

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Interesting. I like it. Dunno if I could properly reproduce that for myself. I guess it just takes a bit of experimenting.

Where did you get your kydex sheath? I was looking at getting one from these guys:

http://www.redhillsheaths.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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srothstein wrote:
And one of the most common illegal knives found in Texas is the machete. They are all over but they are a bladed instrument with a blade longer than 5.5 inches.
I thought there was some exception in the law about carrying illegal knives if you are engaged in hunting or camping where things like a machete are common? We used to go camping a lot and we always used a machete to cut small fire wood. I've had LEO's at my camp site and they never said a word about the machete leaning against a log. I'd hate to think I could have been arrested all those times. :oops:
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There is the exception for camping or hunting. But there are a lot of lawn care people and hunters who leave them in their trucks all the time, thinking of them as tools. That is when they are illegal. Well, strictly speaking, I guess you could say they are illegal for the lawn care and agricultural use - there is a sporting use exception but not a valid tool exception.
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srothstein wrote:There is the exception for camping or hunting. But there are a lot of lawn care people and hunters who leave them in their trucks all the time, thinking of them as tools. That is when they are illegal. Well, strictly speaking, I guess you could say they are illegal for the lawn care and agricultural use - there is a sporting use exception but not a valid tool exception.

so are you saying that according to the "law" that the machetes that most of the folks in my profession carry in their work vehicles 24/7 are not considered tools?


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NcongruNt wrote:Interesting. I like it. Dunno if I could properly reproduce that for myself. I guess it just takes a bit of experimenting.

Where did you get your kydex sheath? I was looking at getting one from these guys:

http://www.redhillsheaths.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Knife came w/ the sheath in the picture.
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mr surveyor wrote:so are you saying that according to the "law" that the machetes that most of the folks in my profession carry in their work vehicles 24/7 are not considered tools?
Yeah, basically. They may be tools but if you read chapter 46, there is no exception to the rules for carrying a tool of a trade. We have the exception for sporting activities, but not for general tool use. This is one of the absurdities of Texas law.

A knife is defined as any bladed hand instrument that is capable of inflicting serious bodily injury or death by cutting or stabbing a person with the instrument. Clearly a machete fits into this definition. An illegal knife is any knife with a blade over 5.5 inches and again, a machete clearly fits into this definition.

But, as with many Texas laws, the average cop uses a lot of common sense when applying it. I don't think anyone would get arrested for using a machete in a lawn care business or for clearing land for agricultural use. Even having it in the truck with the other lawn care equipment is probably not going to get noticed unless it gets used the wrong way. I could see a cop doing something about it if he was looking for a way to arrest a person anyway, but that person is going to go to jail for something and this just made it easy for the cop. I don't like cops like that or laws like that, but I have to admit they exist.
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Late getting in on this LT.

I like it, nice job rigging up a way to conceal/carry it.

We need to get together for some "basics" on how to use it.


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I am ready. It has been too long since the last time.
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