I want a hunting knife, someone told me to get a Benchmade Adamas
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Location: idaho
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I've used an oldtimer folder with about a 4 inch blade for years. I have literally hundreds of knives and it is still my go to for field dressing.I like that it has a good sharp point, I hate knives with rounded points.it will hold good edge for a couple deer. generally sharpen after each elk but generally doesn't take much effort to keep it sharp, just a few swipes over a steel. before each season I use a stone or lanski sharpener to get a good razor edge
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Rockport, I have used it now on a few deer and the Condor is doing great. I always hit it a couple times on the black Arkansas stone throughout the cleaning process,but I did feel very comfortable with how well it held an edge throughout gutting, skinning and quartering one buck without any touch ups. I sharpened it up before cutting front shoulders and hams for burger and it only needed a tiny bit of care. I can already tell that it is my favorite knife for the tougher tasks where I could end up hitting rough stuff. I need to look into what other styles, if any, Condor makes. Money well spent! BB
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Rockport, I have used it now on a few deer and the Condor is doing great. I always hit it a couple times on the black Arkansas stone throughout the cleaning process,but I did feel very comfortable with how well it held an edge throughout gutting, skinning and quartering one buck without any touch ups. I sharpened it up before cutting front shoulders and hams for burger and it only needed a tiny bit of care. I can already tell that it is my favorite knife for the tougher tasks where I could end up hitting rough stuff. I need to look into what other styles, if any, Condor makes. Money well spent! BB
Which one do you have?