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#12
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location:
Posts: 170
RE: What type of knife do you use?
Dozier custom handmade. Simply the best knives made, IMO. www.dozierknives.com. Coming from years with Buck, etc (which are fine knives - I'm not knocking them at all), I'll never look back.
#14
RE: What type of knife do you use?
I've used a Coleman/Western Stainless Skinner for almost 25 years now! For a cheap knife it has served well! Holds a good edge and feels good in the hand, and is still as good as the day I bought it.
As far as pocket knives go, I love Case and Buck too, but for a hunting knife, I just can't seem to retire the old Coleman!
As far as pocket knives go, I love Case and Buck too, but for a hunting knife, I just can't seem to retire the old Coleman!
#15
RE: What type of knife do you use?
Kershaw Blade Trader is better than sliced bread. They sharpen real nice and the blades are inexpensive to replace.
I use the Alaskan for the field and have a multi blade set-up for the kitchen.
I use the Alaskan for the field and have a multi blade set-up for the kitchen.
#16
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: WARTRACE,TENNESSEE walker country
Posts: 2,351
RE: What type of knife do you use?
i use the legendary rambo bowie knife....i love this knife ...does all my dirty work.....and the small knife i carry is the schrade beast knife nice little knife...
#18
RE: What type of knife do you use?
My favorite was a case xx changer that went missing on a trip[] I own several but use these mostly:
Gerber on my belt -General Purpose
Kershaw Blade Trader in my pack - Field dressing, trimming lanes, skinning, etc.
Boning/Butchering - Victorniox 6" boning knives
Caping - Puma caper - fleshing
Gerber on my belt -General Purpose
Kershaw Blade Trader in my pack - Field dressing, trimming lanes, skinning, etc.
Boning/Butchering - Victorniox 6" boning knives
Caping - Puma caper - fleshing
#19
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Delhi, NY (by way of Chenango Forks)
Posts: 1,706
RE: What type of knife do you use?
I handled a Buck zipper with rubber handle at Cabelas. I really thought that it wouldn't be much less "slippery when wet". They need a handle made out a "maleable", softer rubber that can bee "squeezed". Sort of like a polymer gun sling. Just a thought.
#20
RE: What type of knife do you use?
I'm with JagMagMan. I have a 20+ year old Coleman/Western fixed blade drop point knife that I never hunt without. It came with a 99 year warranty, and I don't think I'll ever need to call them on it. The knife holds an edge well, and is just as good as the day I bought it.