Originally Posted by stantdm
I have a Fox River "regular size" with Micarta handle. It has just over an inch more blade length and the same sized handle. It is a good design, well made, and works well as an "do it all" hunting and camp knife. The convex edge is easy to sharpen on mine but I have no idea how the Elmax steel yours is made of is to work with. My only complaint with the knife is the Micarta is kind of slippery in my hand even when it is dry.


Not yo high jack the thread...

Any tips on how to sharpen the convex edge?

I have a bark river gunny hunter that could use a touch up, but I only have a spyderco sharp maker. I hear you can lay fine grit sand paper over a old mouse pad and sharpen them.

Back to the OP...
I have a gunny hunter I really like for my once a year deer hunt.
I also have a canadian special that has yet to be used because I found the gunny hunter. I should sell it, but I like the sheath on the canadian better than the gunny sheath and switch them around. the sheath is bloody now. ;-)


Other than that, How was the show Mrs. Lincoln?