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What is a Really Good Hunting Knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2943494" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>I just know someone thru the name out here and recommended them.</p><p></p><p>They popped up on Camofire within a few weeks of that. I needed a couple of throw away knives that could be easily spotted if dropped. I am pretty sure I ordered 10 early that morning and went back later that day and saw they were still available and ordered another 10. I read the reviews online at couple of different retailers and they were positive. I have used several of them extensively, even one with a cork handle kept in the boat and they have held an edge for me. I don't cut anything other than twine, rope, nuts, burlap feed sacks and the occasional piece of fruit. I haven't seen or experienced a knick, chip or damaged edge with any of them.</p><p></p><p>For a cheap throw around knife that is ugly and guaranteed to not be stolen, but to be left alone where it found, they are great. From my previous posts, I do not carry a worthless knife on my person. These are like pliers, great to have readily accessible when reaching in your pocket isn't an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2943494, member: 109917"] I just know someone thru the name out here and recommended them. They popped up on Camofire within a few weeks of that. I needed a couple of throw away knives that could be easily spotted if dropped. I am pretty sure I ordered 10 early that morning and went back later that day and saw they were still available and ordered another 10. I read the reviews online at couple of different retailers and they were positive. I have used several of them extensively, even one with a cork handle kept in the boat and they have held an edge for me. I don't cut anything other than twine, rope, nuts, burlap feed sacks and the occasional piece of fruit. I haven't seen or experienced a knick, chip or damaged edge with any of them. For a cheap throw around knife that is ugly and guaranteed to not be stolen, but to be left alone where it found, they are great. From my previous posts, I do not carry a worthless knife on my person. These are like pliers, great to have readily accessible when reaching in your pocket isn't an option. [/QUOTE]
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