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Put this one together a couple of years ago, using an Alabama Damascus blade, and some Maple Burl. Nice size for deer.
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That would go nice with a flintlock.
Money can't buy you happiness, but it can buy you a hunting license and that's pretty close.
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A Marble's Woodcraft with antler handle my Dad got in the early '50s and gave to me 20 years ago or a Cold Steel Master Hunter. Couldn't find the posed pic of Woodcraft with my ol' Liberty Model SBH, but here's the Marble's in action today (see Son Hunter thread) and the Cold Steel is laying on the tailgate below.
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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I use a Randall 23 also. Great knife.
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Knives of Alaska Bush Camp knife. The D2 tool steel on it stays sharp for a long time. i aint seen that patch since 2001 where you from im originally from old town/milford area you need to join the tn mafia
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D.H. Russell "trout & bird"
FJB & FJT
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D.H. Russell "trout & bird" Those are THE perfect style & size for a deer hunting field knife! .
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I'll also 2nd the Frost Mora knives. I bought a couple of them at Smokey Mtn Knife Works and wow those things get scary sharp. I keep one in the truck and even went back and bought one for my buddy for his new truck. Not crazy about the sheath for actual belt carry but for about $12 they are like stealing.
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Bark River Woodland Special.
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Totally agree. Keep away from the knife forum! Evil place! I'm hooked.
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Boker with red liners. Love this knife.
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just for Field dressing, I like a little knife.. So I use a Blind Horse Knife's "lil Muk" Just a little neck sheath knife.
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"Everything that lives and moves will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything." Genesis 9:3
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