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Lol after you said that I’m thinking Oompa LoompaThose are some tiny hands you've got...
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Lol after you said that I’m thinking Oompa LoompaThose are some tiny hands you've got...
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Those are some sweet knives I’m partial to that Alpha Hunter.I have a lot of knives, because my dad, my son and I like to give each other knives as gifts. Also, when I did competition shooting, Case was one of my sponsors, and gave me several knives. Below are some that you might like.
This first one is a gift from my son. Very unique:
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These next two are a couple of favorites from my dad:
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And here are two of my favorites that Case gave to me:
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Not exactly knife porn, but what are everyone's thoughts on Outdoor Edge type knives with exchangeable blades? I use one as a field game processing knife and have a few replacement blades at all times. I think they dull fairly quickly, but the assurance of a sharp knife when you need it is helpful.
That looks like handy little knifeI recently put up a barn at my retirement property. I've been hunting there on occasion in addition to the pine farm. I didn't want to have to take all my dressing, skinning, and quartering tools back and forth. I ended up buying a second set of tools. For the skinning knife I went with this:
Spyderco Moran Drop Point Fixed Blade Knife with 3.92" VG-10 Stainless Steel Blade and Premium Custom-Molded Boltaron Sheath - PlainEdge - FB02P
So far, it is been a great knife but I haven't used it enough to sharpen it yet, so I can't speak to it in the long term, but so far, I like it.
Thanks,
Jack
The flaking on that obsidian blade is a work of art!I have a lot of knives, because my dad, my son and I like to give each other knives as gifts. Also, when I did competition shooting, Case was one of my sponsors, and gave me several knives. Below are some that you might like.
This first one is a gift from my son. Very unique:
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These next two are a couple of favorites from my dad:
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And here are two of my favorites that Case gave to me:
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It's become my go to knife for gutting and skinning. On the plus side, they're light, relatively inexpensive and you can always have a sharp blade. Also a good knife to learn sharpening on since it doesn't matter if you completely ruin the edge. Just pop in another blade. On the negative side, they do dull more quickly than some of my other knives. However, I find that I can process an entire deer without touching up the blade as long as I'm not hitting too much bone. I also have to be careful how I grip the knife. If I revert to a pinch grip like I use on my kitchen knives I tend to hit the blade release.Not exactly knife porn, but what are everyone's thoughts on Outdoor Edge type knives with exchangeable blades? I use one as a field game processing knife and have a few replacement blades at all times. I think they dull fairly quickly, but the assurance of a sharp knife when you need it is helpful.
Very cool collection that little John Deere is cute as a buttonA few more you might like:
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Holy crap! What do you do with them?View attachment 39488Picked up another gun safe today I was running out of room just for the knives
I have three sons I started buying them knives for Christmas the year my youngest was born. They have a pretty decent collection the youngest boy is still to young to fully appreciate them the middle boy is starting to like them the 18 year old likes them pretty well at this point. The oldest boy will get his out of the safe every now and then. I’ll probably keep buying knives for them for Xmas until they stick me in the ground. Most are Pro series knives or limited production runs some years I just get one for them but it’s not uncommon for me to buy them knives early in the year February ect… only to find a limited production run latter in the year those years they get two knives.Holy crap! What do you do with them?
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Here are a few knife's I've made since retiring.View attachment 39541View attachment 39542View attachment 39543View attachment 39544