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Thrive Camillus Fixed Blade Knife

Check out this old Camillus military-issue fixed-blade knife that was recently renovated in true Thrive style.  Google is pretty sure that this is a Camillus CM-5684B, a relic of the Vietnam era (Source 1, and 2).

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It was a parting gift for a friend who was moving, and preparing to take on a great challenge.  Some serious Dremel action buffed off the phosphate coating and rust, and brought the high carbon steel to a mirror shine (note the second knife in it’s raw state for reference).  A bit of leather conditioner and black polish coaxed the sheath and handle back into service, and a length of cord with red beads retrofitted the leg tie.  Finally, a Lansky sharpening kit returned a surgeon’s edge to the beast.

The engraving reads, “FIRE UP – GET DIRTY – SCARE YOURSELF – BLEED” on one side of the blade.  The other side reads, “Do more than just survive…  THRIVE.”

It is more of a show piece now, but still a very capable tool if need be.

Do you possess any cool old toys like this one?  Shoot me some info in the comment box, or at thriveoutdoors@yahoo.com.  You could be featured in a future THRIVEtoys article!

Like blades?  You might also enjoy reading about the Bolo in, “So You Want to be John Rambo, Part I” and “Part II.”

-TO

2011 Underwater Photo Contest

Living on a sub-tropical island has given me plenty of opportunity to explore the ocean.  I grew up in the Rocky Mountains, so this environment is still pretty new to me.  There is definitely an argument for those “seaside types,” though.

Recently, I entered some of the photos I took over the past year in the 5th Annual Tsunami Scuba Underwater Photo Contest.  The other contestants at the awards banquet were stoked on my rendition of a box jellyfish, and it was voted People’s Choice!  I have to say I walked out with the best prize in the house.  An overnight stay at the YYY Club Ie Resort including dinner and breakfast, and a guided dive excursion for two!  Yes please.  Big thanks to Ryan Stahl and everyone at Tsunami Scuba for putting on the shindig.

So here it is.  The prize photo (It’s the portrait-oriented jellyfish pic).  Along with a few of my other favorites from the last few months.  Cheers.  -THRIVE

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