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#52
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 113
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From: Evansville WI USA
I have been carring a buck 110 folder for 10 years. Great knife , it's done every thing I've needed. But this spring I decided I needed a nice fixed blade. I ended up purchasing a wolverine drop piont. Sweet looking knife and feels wonderful in the hand.
#53
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 77
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From: NY Catskill Mtn\'s
I am a collector of Case knives and use them for everything, good steel...but the folding type get really "dirty" in the joints when cleaning a deer so i use a cold steel master hunter, not toooo big but big enough to go through the ribs and even split the pelvis, a 4 inch blade i belive and ruberized grips, NOT stainless, takes and holds a great edge.
#54
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 80
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From: Central WY
I just got a couple Columbia river knives, i've yet to skin or gut a deer with them but im sure they will do the trick just nice, but they have stiff competition against my buck knives so we'll see.
#59
I have two knives that I like to use as well. I have no idea of the model names but both are fixed position knives with a gut hook set in the blade. One is made by Buck and the other by Bear.


