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I don't want to spend more than $65. Thank you.

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First you gotta ask the deer what kinda knife he prefers....


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I'm all ears as I haven't talked to many Deers. Thank you.

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I talk to 'em all the time , right now mine is at work , as all good wives should be.....I will talk to her when she gets home


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What bar does she bounce at? Thank you.

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I like sharp ones , myself!


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She don't bounce , she is a professional wrestler/lumberjack


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I bought one of the Queen Steel 4180 Drop Point knives a couple of years ago.They are made with D-2 steel blades,same as a lot of the custom knives.Here's a link to the place I bought mine
http://www.crisnercutlery.com/hunters.htm
Not a very good picture on this link,but they are good knives and a great price too.Here's a better picture
http://www.cumberlandknifeworks.com...uct/dba82eaf28e7a86fa804e65f7be13c17.jpg

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Originally Posted by 6mm250
She don't bounce , she is a professional wrestler/lumberjack


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try www.agrussell.com. Lots of good brands at your price or see if something higher tempts you

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Originally Posted by saddlering
I like sharp ones , myself!


Dull has been covered prior by others and a keen edge does interest me. Thank you.

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Originally Posted by JBGQUICK
try www.agrussell.com. Lots of good brands at your price or see if something higher tempts you


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i suggest you PM Swampy here. he had a pic of a Rambo lookin' knife with one of his 700s. diddn't look to cost anywhere near $65.

Gil Hibben knives might also be a place to look... whistle


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The Beretta Loveless with a Zytel handle is well within the price range you set, and is an excellent knife.


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mine are more expensive. I use a couple of Kabars for pigs and such and a Gerber as a general all purpose knife. My deer knife of choice is a blade my Dad gave me many years ago.

You just want a abuse knife then Buck Vanguard or Zipper depending on what kind of handle you like the look and feel of

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The VG has too much belly,as do the Zipper. I hear Bob patterns field well.

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I have to say the title alone was the biggest pile of bait I have ever seen, hooks have been set and lips will be ripped soon.

I tend to like the blanks Gene Martin makes, particularly the slimline and Oregon outfitter.
http://customknife.com/index.html

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Originally Posted by baldhunter
I bought one of the Queen Steel 4180 Drop Point knives a couple of years ago.They are made with D-2 steel blades,same as a lot of the custom knives.Here's a link to the place I bought mine
http://www.crisnercutlery.com/hunters.htm
Not a very good picture on this link,but they are good knives and a great price too.Here's a better picture
http://www.cumberlandknifeworks.com...uct/dba82eaf28e7a86fa804e65f7be13c17.jpg

Sir,
I just checked out the website of C. Riser Cutlery and indeed their knives are very reasonable priced. Since you have one of their knives, would you know if their knives are made in the U.S.A. or imported and if so, from what country?
Thanks,
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Originally Posted by varmintsinc
I have to say the title alone was the biggest pile of bait I have ever seen, hooks have been set and lips will be ripped soon.

I tend to like the blanks Gene Martin makes, particularly the slimline and Oregon outfitter.
http://customknife.com/index.html


I concur,the patterns offered within the link are stink bait.

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Boxer, the only ppl's opinions you should even consider listening to are ppl that live in Alaska. Everyone else is just posers, idiots and window lickers, you should know that...


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