Tuesday, December 20, 2011

One Awesome Knife: Cold Steel Recon Scout in VG-1 San Mai III® Steel


Do you have tough jobs to perform, and your old knife is just not cutting it anymore?
Tough work requires tough tools!

We have the solution to your Knife trouble with our  Cold Steel Recon Scout In almost every respect, the Recon Scout® is simply a 7 1/2 inch Trail Master® Bowie. It offers the same steel, heat treatment, blade thickness, blade shape, and handle. Unlike other combat knives, the Recon Scout’s® broad clip point is highly resistant to bending or breaking. It’s ideal for long range cutting and slashing. Additionally, the blade is equipped with a slightly concave false edge that measures approximately 3 1/2" long. Like the Trail Master®, the Recon Scout® has a slight curve along the entire length of the blade. This curve allows the blade to be used in a draw cut as well as a chopping stroke. Plus, the extra curve near the tip provides plenty of “belly” for emergency field dressing and skinning. The Recon Scout comes complete with a tough Cordura sheath.
  • Blade: 7 1/2"

  • Handle: 5" long. Kraton®

  • Overall: 12 1/2"

  • Thick: 5/16"

  • Weight: 12.7oz.

  • Blade: VG-1 San Mai III®

  • Cordura Sheath

  • Made in Japan


  • Wednesday, November 23, 2011

    Thanksgiving

        Europeans and Native Americans both celebrated the end of harvest. When the Europeans arrived in North America, the two celebrations merged together. However, Canada's Thanksgiving festivities did not originate from harvest. Martin Frobisher had been trying to find the northern passage to the Pacific Ocean, along the way he and his crew braved many storms and icebergs. In 1578 a feast was thrown to give thanks to God and surviving the long journey. The year 1621 marks the beginning of America's Thanksgiving. Settlers were barely feeding themselves, so Native Americans taught them how grow and hunt their own food. After 1621's great crops, the settlers and Native Americans held a harvest festival. The official date of Thanksgiving changed multiple times throughout history. Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November to be Thanksgiving. It wasn't until December 26, 1941 than Thanksgiving became the fourth and not necessarily final Thursday of the month.

    Dove Creek Trading Company wishes everyone a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving.

    Friday, November 11, 2011

    Veterans Day

    In 1918 on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month "the war to end all wars" ended. The allied nations and Germany had went into an armistice and months later on July 28th the Treaty of Versailles was signed ending World War I for good. President Wilson appointed November 11 as Armistice Day saying, "To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations…" Armistice Day was set aside to honor WWI veterans until after WWII. Military involvement was at its highest in America's history during WWII. Therefore, on June 1, 1954, Armistice Day became Veterans Day. President Eisenhower stated, "In order to insure proper and widespread observance of this anniversary, all veterans, all veterans' organizations, and the entire citizenry will wish to join hands in the common purpose. Toward this end, I am designating the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs as Chairman of a Veterans Day National Committee, which shall include such other persons as the Chairman may select, and which will coordinate at the national level necessary planning for the observance. I am also requesting the heads of all departments and agencies of the Executive branch of the Government to assist the National Committee in every way possible." This made Veterans Day into a day to honor all veterans rather than just WWI. This wonderful holiday continues to be celebrated today.

    From everybody at Dove Creek, we would like to thank all of America's veterans for their patriotism and willingness to risk their lives for our great nation.

    Monday, October 24, 2011

    Falling Leaves


        Fall is such a beautiful time of year. The air is crisp and the leaves the are turning. It is the perfect time to curl up with a warm cup of apple cider. However, what exactly is it that turns the leaves' color?

        Trees use photosynthesis to create its food. With sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, plants can create glucose and oxygen. Chlorophyll is a chemical that helps in the process of photosynthesis and is also what makes leaves green. In the fall, trees begin shutting down in preparation for winter. When this happens, all of the chlorophyll disappears. When the chlorophyll is gone, the yellow and orange colors become visible. These colors have been in the leaves all summer long, but have been covered up by the green. Some trees have glucose trapped in their leaves and when it cools off, the glucose turns a red color. This causes the leaves to appear red or sometimes even a shade of purple. As winter gets closer, the leaves will fall off of the trees. The trees will go into a sort of hibernation in which they are no longer creating food. They will survive till spring on the glucose they have stored up.

    Monday, October 10, 2011

    Hunting Season

        Hunting has been a way of life for people for centuries. It was 18,000 years ago that bows were invented and used to kill game. Dogs were domesticated about 15,000 years ago to aid in hunting. When agriculture and raising animals became part of life, hunting still continued. Farmers continued hunting to eliminate animals that were preying on their domestic animals. Although, hunting became more of a sport than a neccesity. It was a luxury for upper class Europeans and they were the ones that made hunting into a sport or game. This is where the usage of the word "game" meaning hunted animals came about. In modern times hunting is a sport that is available for anyone. However, due to over hunting in many places, regulations have been set. There are now certain times of the year in which hunting is permitted. Here in America, a lot of hunting occurs in the fall. Hunting season has already began in many places across the US. When the game is killed, there are of course things that need to be done before it is ready for consumption. Some of these things include skinning and gutting the animal. To do this a proper skinner knife is needed. Silver Stag offers a wide variety of skinner knives. Visit our website dovecreektradingcompany.com purchase a skinner knife or any other knives you might need for hunting this year.
    Silver Stag knife, Big Game Gutter,SV8020, Crown Series

    Sunday, October 2, 2011

    Simpson's Family Farm

        Simpson's Family Farm is famous around the Ozarks for Chandler strawberries. They have been operating a pick your own strawberry business for around 30 years. Simpson's helps a lot in the educational field. The farm has given many tours to Missouri State University's Fruit Experiment Station students. They were one of the first farms in Missouri to grow strawberries on plastic. More recently they have been working on growing plants in a green house. Every year they grow strawberry plugs for other growers and individuals as well as themselves.  This year they grew 120,000 plugs. 40,000 of which they planted on the farm. It takes two full days of planting to get them all in the ground.
    If you are interested in purchasing Chandler strawberry plugs visit our website.
    Time is running out to get yours.

    Saturday, September 24, 2011

    Strawberries: Healthy and Delicious

        Almost everybody loves strawberries. But did you know that these delicious little treats also have amazing health benefits? Scientists have discovered that strawberries may help in the prevention of cancer. They also contain a compound that helps protect organs that are commonly damaged by diabetes. Another benefit from strawberries is that they have vitamin C which helps strengthen the immune system. Teeth getting a bit dingy? Strawberries are a natural teeth whitener. With all of these great benefits and excessive yumminess, many people like to grow strawberries in their home gardens. Chandler strawberries are a good choice for this, because they are high yielding and produce large berries. Now is the time to plant strawberries for next year. Here at Dove Creek we are currently selling strawberry plugs. If you want some you better hurry before they all get bought up by other strawberry lovers!