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Originally Posted by x SF med
A lot of my sailing knives have serrations - great for cutting line or steak, but not much use for other things, except maybe plastic - and yes, they are a PITA to sharpen.
Oh, btw, the GB is great for cutting human skin - ask Doc Upchurch (former SF Medic, now a doctor on the Crow reservation in MT) he used mine for that purpose this summer.
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Specifics please.......I see "cut skin" and I get excited...go figure (trauma surgeon and cut, what a wonderul combo)
ss
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'Revel in action, translate perceptions into instant judgements, and these into actions that are irrevocable, monumentous and dreadful - all this with lightning speed, in conditions of great stress and in an environment of high tension:what is expected of "us" is the impossible, yet we deliver just that.
(adapted from: Sherwin B. Nuland, MD, surgeon and author: The Wisdom of the Body, 1997 )
Education is the anti-ignorance we all need to better treat our patients. ss, 2008.
The blade is so sharp that the incision is perfect. They don't realize they've been cut until they're out of the fight: A Surgeon Warrior. I use a knife to defend life and to save it. ss (aka traumadoc)
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