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#81264 - 09/21/10 08:35 AM "The Day of the Smokejumper" *****
lunde Offline
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It sounds like a feature film, but it is not. It is merely an expression of my anticipation for the arrival of the Ruana "10 B" (aka, Smokejumper) that is scheduled to be delivered today.

grin
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#81272 - 09/21/10 09:49 AM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: lunde]
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When I was living and working in McCall, Idaho in the mid-1970's, there was a large USFS Smokejumper training facility and permanent job center there. Most all of the Smokejumpers that I knew owned and wore the Ruana 10-B Smokejumper knife. One reason was that it was a very functional blade, light, and a real workhorse. In the winter the permanent Smokejumper staff worked on the sewing crew that made all of the needed duffles, vests, packs, etc., and they all used their 10-B's to cut nylon cord, trim, and whatever. I'm sure the popularity of the 10-B as a Smokejumper knife started in Missoula at the Regional Smokjumper Headquarters there, but spread to other Smokjumper locations located throughout the western states. From there, alot of USFS Foresters found the 10-B also to be quite handy and it's popularity as a tough little knife continues today.

Ken, the Smokejumper is a real dandy trout fishing knife and hope you get to use it.
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#81275 - 09/21/10 10:05 AM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: pappy19]
lunde Offline
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Many thanks, Mike, for those historical details.
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#81278 - 09/21/10 11:44 AM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: lunde]
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If you want a really interesting read on the subject, I reccomend the following book.

http://www.jumpingfire.com/book.html

Before Murry retired, he was the oldest active smoke jumper in the service.... He was one bad ass.
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#81284 - 09/21/10 12:21 PM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: tunefink]
pappy19 Offline
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Another good one is "Young Men and Fire".


http://www.amazon.com/Young-Men-Fire-Nor...6036&sr=1-1
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#81298 - 09/21/10 07:01 PM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: pappy19]
lunde Offline
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The Smokejumper is here. grin
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#81299 - 09/21/10 07:48 PM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: lunde]
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Well..........
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#81301 - 09/21/10 08:11 PM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: pappy19]
lunde Offline
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Here are a couple shots of her:



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#81316 - 09/22/10 11:58 AM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: lunde]
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Very nice. I also like the full-flap sheath with rivets they make.

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#82459 - 10/25/10 06:04 PM Re: "The Day of the Smokejumper" [Re: pappy19]
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Doesn't look like this forum is very active. I'll chime in and see what happens. A close friend was active in the firefighting scene in W. Montana, McCall, Idaho, etc. in early 1970's and he introduced me to Whites and Ruanas. I have both today and we are now in our 60's. He lost his Ruana at a gutpile, but told my son how nice they were. My boy bought an M stamp sticker at a pawn shop for $15 and immediately left it at a gut pile. hahaha. I have 3, a big Vic Hangas skinner and a smaller one, and a M stamp sticker. I didn't get them for $15 though. As great as Rudy's old knives were, they can't hold a candle to Vic's. I am hoping to visit the shop one day; I am 500 miles SE of there.
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