My gutting/skinning knife is a simple Buck 110 folder. Holds an edge really well and is easy to carry. Used to use a bigger fixed blade, but the folder has been more than excellent for about 10+ years.
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The one I have was made in Boise, ID.Aftermath- if you don’t mind me asking how did you come by your old German knife /saw combo?
Yeah its been a great knife on game and has a hell of an edge. Just long wait for one of his knives though.This is the blade profile I’ve been wanting to try.
I’ve been contemplating between the ESSE JG5 and the TOPS camp creek.
Thanks, I’m definitely a better bladesmith than I am a leatherworkerAwesome @J. W. I really dig the bird and trout knife. The embossing on the leather is awesome as well.
A man of his word apparently. Got notice it has entered production.Thanks. Gonna try one out…in 18 months apparently
My hunting knife is an S1 “Forest Knife”. Same, same. Deer after deer, after deer, after deer.Fallkniven HK9 has been my go to hunting knife for the past 9 years. This one was a factory blem that honestly you can’t even tell (the one inlay logo on the grip isn’t perfect). It was $170 when I bought it. I know they are more expensive now. It sharpens to a razor edge and holds it through multiple deer each year with only some stropping. Rarely do I resharpen.
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Amen. I recently got a TK2 (this past week). I look forward to getting some more edge time with it. It’s a very nimble Fällkniven. Obligatory picture attachedMy hunting knife is an S1 “Forest Knife”. Same, same. Deer after deer, after deer, after deer.
Fallkniven (Fell-elk-neeven) is the Glock of cutlery.
“Hunting knives,” like pistols, are guy jewelry. Nobody .mil is carrying a Cabot 1911 on duty.I was lusting after one of these:
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But ended up picking up a Gerber Downwind Dropoint for $ 45.00. at Academy for the start of the season.
The Sheath is crap, but I can mold up a kydex sheath without too much trouble.
I put an edge on it with my Work Sharp Pro setup and I'll have to see how the edge holds up to some use.
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The guys at the deer processor were using utility knives with hook blades in them for skinning and were doing it pretty efficiently at an extremely low cost and light weight. Something to think about...
All them rednecks showin off purdy knives, I bet that’s a sight to behold“Hunting knives,” like pistols, are guy jewelry. Nobody .mil is carrying a Cabot 1911 on duty.
If I were running a processor, I’d buy them cheap by the case, sharpen them a couple of times and toss them.
But, rolling into deer camp? I want something with a little flare.
Yea sir- need some flair on my deer /elk camp knife. Even though anymore I almost never wear a fixed blade on my belt in the field- buck110 sometimes but I hate a longer heavier blade getting caught on shit . Feild knife usually in the pack.“Hunting knives,” like pistols, are guy jewelry. Nobody .mil is carrying a Cabot 1911 on duty.
If I were running a processor, I’d buy them cheap by the case, sharpen them a couple of times and toss them.
But, rolling into deer camp? I want something with a little flare.
“Hunting knives,” like pistols, are guy jewelry. Nobody .mil is carrying a Cabot 1911 on duty.
If I were running a processor, I’d buy them cheap by the case, sharpen them a couple of times and toss them.
But, rolling into deer camp? I want something with a little flare.
But he looked a lot sexier than you doing it....Nothing to do with the knife....my good buddy brought an old and rare Randall (not sure the model, maybe a 4?) hunting this year and helped me cut up my elk with it.
worked dandy.
Not sure it was any better than my $80 KOA Elk Hunter I have been running for 14 yrs or so though.
I think the one I posted has your initials carved on the handlemy good buddy brought an old and rare Randall (not sure the model, maybe a 4?) hunting this year and helped me cut up my elk with it.
worked dandy.
Not sure it was any better than my $80 KOA Elk Hunter I have been running for 14 yrs or so though.