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Captainkirk
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A few of my blades
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August 21, 2013, 06:43:12 AM »
Here are a few of my favorite blades:
Nothing impressive here, just my daily carry. Useful for opening boxes, etc. Kershaw Ken Onion Designs Scallion
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This was my first-ever 'hunting knife' given to me by my Dad many years ago.
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Bear MGC skinning knife. Yes, I've used it.
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Commemorative knife given by one of my kids as a Christmas gift
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Mad Dog Stafford
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Re: A few of my blades
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December 08, 2013, 09:10:56 AM »
Those are nice ones!
That Bear Knife looks mean looking with that HOOK on it.
I'll have to get my blades up on here...give me a little time, I'm sick with a cold here.
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Hawg
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December 08, 2013, 09:41:07 AM »
I like a gut hook for skinning but that half serrated blade is a no go for meat work. I use a USA made Old Timer with a gut hook for most of my skinning/dressing and switch to a butcher knife for, well, butchering.
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Mad Dog Stafford
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Re: A few of my blades
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December 08, 2013, 10:00:01 AM »
I'm not a big fan of the serrated blades. I mean, I like the serrated blades to be "Whole" on the blade. Then the non-serrated blades to be smooth on these. I guess I need to carry both...right?
This cough meds are kicking in!
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Kaboom
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Re: A few of my blades
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December 08, 2013, 12:06:33 PM »
Nice looking knives. Wish I had something to share, but seems everything neat I've had has sorta wandered off over the years.
Anyway, love lookin' at the neat stuff you guys put on here. Keep'm comin'.
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Hawg
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Re: A few of my blades
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December 08, 2013, 01:17:51 PM »
Here's my skinnin knife.
I do have one of those half serrated blades. I had a WalMart gift certificate and couldn't find anything I really wanted so I got a Gerber Bear Gryllis with it. Its more of a survival type knife but seems to be well made and holds a decent edge fairly well. It has a magnesium fire starter and a diamond hone. it was dull as a butter knife when I got it and the hone sharpened it right up but after one sharpening most of the diamond dust is gone.
I have a couple of collector knives. This one I saw in a couple of movies where they were making human sacrifices so when I saw one for sale I got it.
And this S&W
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Captainkirk
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December 08, 2013, 08:14:42 PM »
Nice steel, Hawg! And you guys are absolutely right about the serrated blade. They suck for skinning and butchering. I had a nice little drop-point that walked away I used for that. Think I might try to make one.
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