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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2507473" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Personally I hate the disposable blade knives, I've seen more guys get hurt with them, like serious hurt, that I really don't want them around. I know they are popular but the blades end up places they shouldn't and I think they are too light to have a good feel of where the blade is. </p><p>I do understand the not being able to sharpen a knife, it's not an easy skill to just do. I don't sharpen my hunting knives to the point I do my straight razors but they are sharp, and really if your steel is of high quality and you use them right they'll last a lot of use!! I get a whole season out of a light touch up which is normally more than a few elk gutted and skinned along with some deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2507473, member: 13632"] Personally I hate the disposable blade knives, I've seen more guys get hurt with them, like serious hurt, that I really don't want them around. I know they are popular but the blades end up places they shouldn't and I think they are too light to have a good feel of where the blade is. I do understand the not being able to sharpen a knife, it's not an easy skill to just do. I don't sharpen my hunting knives to the point I do my straight razors but they are sharp, and really if your steel is of high quality and you use them right they'll last a lot of use!! I get a whole season out of a light touch up which is normally more than a few elk gutted and skinned along with some deer. [/QUOTE]
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