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Whats your favorite knife ever? Could be fillet knife, skinning knife, EDC...

Question by ableskeever. Uploaded on February 11, 2011

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from J4huntfish wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

KA BAR original USMC knife. it is tough as nails and will probably outlast me if i keep it in good condition

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from DSMbirddog wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

My Randall knife. Long wait to get it, 4 yrs and 6 months. It's a nice knife.

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from The Armchair Ou... wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

The old Marbles Ideal. It takes a terrifying edge.

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from 99explorer wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I have a beautiful stag-handled belt knife given to me as a gift. It was built on a Smith&Wesson drop-point blade by some unknown knifesmith. The pearling on the stag is fabulous.

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from Treestand wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

My Stag-handled "PUMA PAL" given to me on my 16Th Birthday, I have hunted with this knife over 51Yr.
its my best friend on a hunt!

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from Carl Huber wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I make my own. You pick your steel for the job you will be doing. Handle material adds 70% of the price. Aside from that I have a Buck filet knife that I've had for 30 years.

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from Quinton Schmelz... wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Treestand: I have that same knife and absolutely love it.

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from country road wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I'd have to say it is the Cold Steel Master Hunter, but the C.S. Pendelton Lite Hunter made a might good impression on me last season.

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from chuckles wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Short bladed skinner w/ wood handle made by a fellow named Tomkins in CO. It my favorite because it was a gift from by brother. It has touched every big game animal I have dressed and hopefully many more.

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from crm3006 wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Three blade Case XX stockman pattern. Will do anything from gut a buck to pick my teeth. Better knives out there for specific chores, I know, but that is the one that I have with me if I have my pants on, so it is always with me.
Second choice is a Case XX fishing knife, scaler, bottle opener, hook remover, hook hone, and talk about a terrifying edge! That blade will cut your eyeball if you look at it too hard!

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from JImp wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

The original Gerber Folding Hunter (circa 1969). Traded it for a bolt-action French rifle in Pnom Penh, even though I really wasn't there. Traded the rifle for a full unit of 3/4 plywood, delivered to the company area.

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from PigHunter wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

It's the Cold Steel Magnum Tanto II with a 7-1/2 inch VG-1 San Mai III® blade. San Mai III® blade construction provides a blade with hard (higher carbon) steel in the middle for a keen, long lasting edge and tougher (lower-carbon) steel along the sides for flexibility. I gave one of these to my wife for Christmas.
http://www.coldsteel.com/tantoseries.html

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from AJMcClure wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Husky folding razor knife-ultimate utility knife for the real world, model 21113, 7.98$, nuff said-Cheers

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I have a 4 1/2" Shrade Old Timer that is my favorite. I carry a Buck fixed blade knife when hunting too for field dressing but the Old Timer is the sharpest by far and keeps its razor edge better than any knife I have used. It is so sharp, I use it as a skinning, trimming and boning knife.

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from Hobob wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

The regular folding pocket knife with wooden sides and a one snap case. Made in china or pakistan and standard issue for any kid born in the 70's I don't know the technical name but it was all the Duke boys ever needed.

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from Keith Costley wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

My favorite knife ever is a folding scalpel knife that is made by Havalon. When the blade gets dull, no problem! You just replace it with another blade. Additional backup blades are very economical to purchase. I have never been good at sharpening knives. Havalon knives are very, very, very sharp. You have to use extreme caution when using them. You can read all about Havalon knives on www.havalon.com. You can see videos about Havalon knives on youtube.com. You can also google reviews of Havalon knives on the internet. By the way, I am not paid to endorse Havalon knives or affiliated with the company in any way.

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from 99explorer wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I have a 3 1/2" Schrade Uncle Henry lock-back folder that is almost identical the the Buck 110. It's not exactly what one would call a pocket knife because it weighs 8 oz., but it can be tucked away out of sight for those occasions when a belt knife would be inappropriate.

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

At 15 or 16 my dad gave me a Case 3 blade stockman pocket knife that matched the one he carried just out of the blue, not Christmas, not my birthday. A few years later some jerk I was duck hunting with asked to borrow it to field dress a duck and then left it out in the field. That explained why he had no knife of his own while hunting. It also explains why I never loan my knife to anyone. For my 18th birthday my dad replaced it with an exact duplicate. This one has been in my pocket ever since.

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

USMC issued Ka-Bar combat knife. Swapped some Marine out of it in Danang in 1970.

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from Badgerfan16 wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I really like my Leatherman Wave

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from jrok6661 wrote 1 year 11 weeks ago

I have a boeker knife that has 2 blades. I use one to open letters and packages. The other I keep really sharp. That is only used when I need it to cut threads on my office clothes or other uses that require a clean sharp blade.

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from J4huntfish wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

KA BAR original USMC knife. it is tough as nails and will probably outlast me if i keep it in good condition

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from DSMbirddog wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

My Randall knife. Long wait to get it, 4 yrs and 6 months. It's a nice knife.

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from Treestand wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

My Stag-handled "PUMA PAL" given to me on my 16Th Birthday, I have hunted with this knife over 51Yr.
its my best friend on a hunt!

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from Quinton Schmelz... wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Treestand: I have that same knife and absolutely love it.

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from The Armchair Ou... wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

The old Marbles Ideal. It takes a terrifying edge.

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from 99explorer wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I have a beautiful stag-handled belt knife given to me as a gift. It was built on a Smith&Wesson drop-point blade by some unknown knifesmith. The pearling on the stag is fabulous.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from Carl Huber wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I make my own. You pick your steel for the job you will be doing. Handle material adds 70% of the price. Aside from that I have a Buck filet knife that I've had for 30 years.

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from country road wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I'd have to say it is the Cold Steel Master Hunter, but the C.S. Pendelton Lite Hunter made a might good impression on me last season.

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from chuckles wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Short bladed skinner w/ wood handle made by a fellow named Tomkins in CO. It my favorite because it was a gift from by brother. It has touched every big game animal I have dressed and hopefully many more.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from crm3006 wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Three blade Case XX stockman pattern. Will do anything from gut a buck to pick my teeth. Better knives out there for specific chores, I know, but that is the one that I have with me if I have my pants on, so it is always with me.
Second choice is a Case XX fishing knife, scaler, bottle opener, hook remover, hook hone, and talk about a terrifying edge! That blade will cut your eyeball if you look at it too hard!

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from PigHunter wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

It's the Cold Steel Magnum Tanto II with a 7-1/2 inch VG-1 San Mai III® blade. San Mai III® blade construction provides a blade with hard (higher carbon) steel in the middle for a keen, long lasting edge and tougher (lower-carbon) steel along the sides for flexibility. I gave one of these to my wife for Christmas.
http://www.coldsteel.com/tantoseries.html

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from AJMcClure wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

Husky folding razor knife-ultimate utility knife for the real world, model 21113, 7.98$, nuff said-Cheers

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from DakotaMan wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I have a 4 1/2" Shrade Old Timer that is my favorite. I carry a Buck fixed blade knife when hunting too for field dressing but the Old Timer is the sharpest by far and keeps its razor edge better than any knife I have used. It is so sharp, I use it as a skinning, trimming and boning knife.

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

At 15 or 16 my dad gave me a Case 3 blade stockman pocket knife that matched the one he carried just out of the blue, not Christmas, not my birthday. A few years later some jerk I was duck hunting with asked to borrow it to field dress a duck and then left it out in the field. That explained why he had no knife of his own while hunting. It also explains why I never loan my knife to anyone. For my 18th birthday my dad replaced it with an exact duplicate. This one has been in my pocket ever since.

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

USMC issued Ka-Bar combat knife. Swapped some Marine out of it in Danang in 1970.

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from JImp wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

The original Gerber Folding Hunter (circa 1969). Traded it for a bolt-action French rifle in Pnom Penh, even though I really wasn't there. Traded the rifle for a full unit of 3/4 plywood, delivered to the company area.

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from Hobob wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

The regular folding pocket knife with wooden sides and a one snap case. Made in china or pakistan and standard issue for any kid born in the 70's I don't know the technical name but it was all the Duke boys ever needed.

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from Keith Costley wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

My favorite knife ever is a folding scalpel knife that is made by Havalon. When the blade gets dull, no problem! You just replace it with another blade. Additional backup blades are very economical to purchase. I have never been good at sharpening knives. Havalon knives are very, very, very sharp. You have to use extreme caution when using them. You can read all about Havalon knives on www.havalon.com. You can see videos about Havalon knives on youtube.com. You can also google reviews of Havalon knives on the internet. By the way, I am not paid to endorse Havalon knives or affiliated with the company in any way.

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from 99explorer wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I have a 3 1/2" Schrade Uncle Henry lock-back folder that is almost identical the the Buck 110. It's not exactly what one would call a pocket knife because it weighs 8 oz., but it can be tucked away out of sight for those occasions when a belt knife would be inappropriate.

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from Badgerfan16 wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago

I really like my Leatherman Wave

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from jrok6661 wrote 1 year 11 weeks ago

I have a boeker knife that has 2 blades. I use one to open letters and packages. The other I keep really sharp. That is only used when I need it to cut threads on my office clothes or other uses that require a clean sharp blade.

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