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  2. Gil Hibben - Wikipedia

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    Gil Hibben (born September 4, 1935) is an American custom knifemaker from Wyoming who is based in La Grange, Kentucky.Hibben designed the first line of Browning hunting knives in 1968, the American Kenpo Knife for Ed Parker, and the Rambo Knife for the 1988 film Rambo III and the 2008 film Rambo.

  3. Jimmy Lile - Wikipedia

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    James Buel Lile (August 22, 1933 – May 5, 1991), known as Jimmy Lile and "The Arkansas Knifesmith", was an American knifemaker from Russellville in Pope County, Arkansas, who made the Rambo Knife for the films First Blood and Rambo: First Blood Part II. [1]

  4. First Blood (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Teasle's officers start firing wildly and waste most of their ammunition trying to kill Rambo; several desert their posts and try to return to town as a cloudburst stirs up. Rambo obtains a hunting knife, canteen, and pistol, ambushing the fleeing officers and killing them one by one until only Teasle remains.

  5. A Survival Knife Will Help to Get You Through Any Adventure ...

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    This production knife from esteemed knifemaker Josh Smith of Montana Knife Company lives up to its esteemed billing as the “do-it-all” hunting knife. The gradual taper of the 3.5-inch blade's ...

  6. First Blood - Wikipedia

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    Rambo finally fights his way out of the sheriff's station, regains his confiscated knife and flees into the woods. Teasle organizes a search party with rifles, dogs and a helicopter. Galt blatantly disregards Teasle’s orders and attempts to shoot Rambo dead from the helicopter with a sniper rifle.

  7. Survival knife - Wikipedia

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    Serrations appeared on knives in the 19th century for use as a wood saw or fish scaler. [3] Around the turn of the century, Webster L. Marble introduced the modern concept of the "hunting knife." These knives incorporated heavier blades, crossguards, and pommels. They very much resembled miniaturized Bowie knives. Case, Cattaraugus, and other ...