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Some really nice knives in this thread.
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Case Trapper.....never needed anything more.
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This is the one I carry most. Not just for deer hunting, but nearly everything else too. I forged the blade of 1095 and the handle is ash. It is starting to show some age...
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I really like the handle on that one Mathsr.
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This is one of the two knives I am using while hunting this year. The steel is CPMS30V and the stag is Sambar. I also use it fishing and any other time I feel like I might need a sharp knife. Great utility shape blade.
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Nice! Who made it?
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My brother and I make knives under the label of Twin Blades and this is one of our standard models. It has a stiff, flat ground blade with a thin edge. The tang is tapered and the stag is also ground thin. Makes into a nice handling knife that is easy to use and look at. I actually have this one in a pouch sheath along with a set of pliers and it stays with me when I am on the farm. Please excuse the photo, the knife doesn't look that blurry in person. I'm trying to get acclimated to a new camera and am not there yet.
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Plain old buck folder #110 This and a Buck Trapper in my pocket that was a gift years ago from a friend who has since passed. I own a bunch of very nice knives, from standard Case Bros., to Winston customs, to original Marbles. For some reason, I always end up with the old Buck 110 on my side and the trapper in my pocket.
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Folders now with one serrated blade.
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buck 119 with rubber handle. stays on the 4 wheeler so it's handy
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I will carry these 2 as of tomorrow. I have already used 2, and carried 3-4 this year. I have a BAD knife addiction......
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Started the season with this Fallkiniven F1: Then used this Schrade 15OT on on one: :
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I used the Marbles Fieldcraft the last couple days....
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Case Trapper with carbon blades and a little bone saw are all I use these days to get a deer skinned and gutted. I use a fillet knife for boning and trimming. A Buck 110 is a fine knife at a great price as is the little fixed blade they call the "woodsman". It does not really take much of a knife to work over a deer as long as it is nice and sharp and feels good to your hand. You don't have to spend hundreds of dollars unless it makes you happy. Some of the knives in this thread are so nice I would not want to get them dirty!
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Scharade Old Timer, sharp finger ! But I'd like one of these; & 1 of these too;
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I just carry an Owls Head large trapper,or an old Gator.My dad always carried an old Case xx,or an old K-Bar fixed blade.I still use them for skinning,but I don't like wearing a belt knife.
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I used the Marbles Fieldcraft the last couple days.... That is just a cool picture, I really like that rifle.
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Plain old buck folder #110 +1. Me too. Love my 110. I have two new ones put back for my kids.
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