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What is a Really Good Hunting Knife
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<blockquote data-quote="M77Fan" data-source="post: 2941764" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p>Darryle, excellent advice! Knives are very personal tools.</p><p></p><p>I see you like a particular blade shape, and agree it is a good one, both for work and for sharpening.</p><p></p><p>I like the shapes of that Paul Bos HT. Good blade shape, and with that handle, I could keep my hand safe while out of sight feeling around for the diaphragm.</p><p></p><p>You don't appear to be a fan of finger grips either. They never fit my hand, and the tendency to spread the fingers affects my grip on the handle.</p><p></p><p>The only one I wouldn't likely choose is the paracord handle one. Once dipped in blood and guts it will never be clean again, and if I removed the cord, I don't like skeleton grips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M77Fan, post: 2941764, member: 115996"] Darryle, excellent advice! Knives are very personal tools. I see you like a particular blade shape, and agree it is a good one, both for work and for sharpening. I like the shapes of that Paul Bos HT. Good blade shape, and with that handle, I could keep my hand safe while out of sight feeling around for the diaphragm. You don't appear to be a fan of finger grips either. They never fit my hand, and the tendency to spread the fingers affects my grip on the handle. The only one I wouldn't likely choose is the paracord handle one. Once dipped in blood and guts it will never be clean again, and if I removed the cord, I don't like skeleton grips. [/QUOTE]
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