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bigtim6656 09-18-2009 06:05 AM

well i do not want holes and cranks for the blood to sit in and become un sanitary There is a reason we are told not to cut meat on a wood cutting board. Then the issues of wood and the weather and such.
I know this wont be buying the remington i had last year out the box it would not cut my arm if i tried. I gave it to my brothers girl's brother for helping me out on a project. Thing sucked.

Originally Posted by tmontgo1 (Post 3445122)
What is the safety issue with blood and a wooden handle????


PABUCKTRACKER 09-18-2009 06:30 AM

Buy a Buck knife the are the best for the money. Plus they are a christian based company and gives back to other christans.

Trust me buck knives are the best.... And you will not be disappointed.....

bigtim6656 09-18-2009 08:29 AM

What buck knife do you recommend. I was looking at the alpha hunter camo. Looks like a goos knife. How hard are the curved gut hook knife to sharpen.

Originally Posted by PABUCKTRACKER (Post 3445228)
Buy a Buck knife the are the best for the money. Plus they are a christian based company and gives back to other christans.

Trust me buck knives are the best.... And you will not be disappointed.....


PABUCKTRACKER 09-18-2009 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by bigtim6656 (Post 3445417)
What buck knife do you recommend. I was looking at the alpha hunter camo. Looks like a goos knife. How hard are the curved gut hook knife to sharpen.

Not really sure, i have a straight blade. i attached what mine looks like.

trust be it will be a good choice to go with a buck.

plus it a lifetime warn......
Made in the USA

teedub31 09-18-2009 10:01 AM

Gerber Gator

Nuff said!

GMMAT 09-18-2009 11:08 AM

You don't have a sink (to wash it, when you're done)?

Why would the holes in the handle bother you?

Planter 09-18-2009 12:01 PM

It's tough to beat the edge you "can" put on a Buck knife. I've been carrying the same Buck personal for years and it does a fine job. I'm sure I could gut a cord of deer with it but I don't mind sharpening it between kills.
I've got better knives but I guess I just end up leaving them at home. You grow attached to the blade you favor.;)

blkpowder 09-18-2009 12:02 PM

I have a case knife that has held up too many gut jobs.
I would also recommend a barber strop for the best finished edge.
You can have both for around $70.00

Teach Deer 09-18-2009 01:11 PM

I have found that the Leatherman Supertool is the best tool that I have used...I keep the main blade razor sharp and use the saw blade to split the hip...it is more like doing surgery on the deer than many cases I have seen with others...seldom get blood on anything but my hands...

FLBandit 09-18-2009 03:59 PM

I have several knives, but my Fave is my Schrade Uncle Henry. I've had it for about 15 years, and plan to keep it another 15.


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