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George Herron Model Six

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Looks familiar.....nice pic!

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Varies from hunt to hunt. I hate for one (or a pair) to feel neglected for very long. ...and I just like to use different knives! The two different pairs below are the ones I use the most.

I use this pair (Yellow Jacket and #1 Semi) from Gene quite a bit:

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I use this pair (Slitter and B&T II) from Charlie quite a bit as well:

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First year to use this one, a Flat Rock Scandi by Charlie May. I'm really liking it.

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A Case folding hunter that my Dad bought in the 1950's or early 60's and one of the smaller Case fixed blade knives that I bought in the late 70's.


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goalie, I am not sure.. I ordered it in 2006 after reading about it.. But have never carried it.. Must do that some day..


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Helle if I know......


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Have their round haunches gored."

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Old Timer - Alaskan Hunter. My hunting buddy gifted it to me and I'm sure it'll be on my side after he's gone.

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Very often just use a $1.99 florist's pruning knife. Good for a couple of field dressings then chuck it. Often times just whatever pocket knife I happen to be using daily although I prefer a straight blade.
Sometimes a D.H. Russell #1 or bird and trout, CRKT or Knives Of Alaska or...
Knives, can't have too many good ones.


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Buck Vantage Pro medium folder in S30V steel.

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These two are usually in my pack - KOA Alpha Wolf S30V and Kershaw Gentlemen's Folder (KOA gets the most use):
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Charlie May Trace.

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Damn it Scott, is there a knife in that picture? laugh laugh

I'm liking the new Ingram B&T #4

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It's evolved over time.

Today, Gerber LST in my pocket. IF I carry a knife on my belt, it's a Gerber magnum LST. Sometimes that goes in my pack, otherwise either one of the skeletonized Buck fixed blades or a rubber handled Vanguard.

At various times in the past I've carried a "first generation" Gerber LMF without serrations, Buck folding hunter / Special / General, a couple small Browning knives, some off brand stuff, swiss army knives.

I'm not really particular. If I can put an edge on it and it holds that edge through gutting and skinning a deer, it's good enough. Today I lean towards lighter knives over heavier if the functionality is the same for my uses. That Gerber LMF remains one of my favorite knives of all time but I don't carry it anymore.

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Buck 110 gets the nod more often than others. Buck 112 does a good job as well, although I like the extra length of the 110. This year for my wife's moose, I broke in a new Buck 113, it did a good job, BUT it has more of a skinning blade which I am not used to.

This weekend, I'm going to take out an old Shrade 1250. The bucks are just starting to run here, MAN I LOVE THIS TIME OF YEAR!!

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I dislike folders for carcass work so I generally carry a German made fixed blade Linder, either the bottom knife in the pic below, which I is in 440C or the Super Edge 2 which is a essentially the same knife in ATS34 steel and with a synthetic handle.

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The other knife I have started using which has turned out to be very handy is the Mora Roeing knife below.

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Its cheap as chips but the small blade takes an excellent edge and the ball tip makes gralloching, and the initial cuts when skinning, a breeze.


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don't know the model but its a ryan arrington.

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Probably never the same one twice, but whichever one, of dozens of folders, that I happen to have in my pocket.


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George Herron Model Six

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A sharp one! kidding a Jim Behring Treeman knife scagel type! Iv got 7-8 of them and switch them up!


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