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Hunting Knives

Field knife is a Wolverine(now Rapid River) knife works drop point and an antler handle. Not a fan of the antler handle for practical use but the drop point of the blade is fantastic for gutting deer.
My “whenever I remember to grab it off my nightstand” carry is just a husky folding box cutter knife.
 

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let's see some more pics!!! Some nice knives in here!
Semi new bugout.
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I’d put my Para 3 lightweight against the Bugout.

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Heres another pile for those who like to look :)

Left to right: neck knife by Stic, Unknown custom maker from Roanke Virginia(brothers?) in Damascus, original schrade sharpfinger, Custom Duane Crosby woods skinner-sharpfinger shape(of ME), old kabar ready to refurbish, Original Puma Bowie my father bought when he was 16, My great grandfathers WWI dagger.
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Field knife is a Wolverine(now Rapid River) knife works drop point and an antler handle. Not a fan of the antler handle for practical use but the drop point of the blade is fantastic for gutting deer.
My “whenever I remember to grab it off my nightstand” carry is just a husky folding box cutter knife.


I'm not fimilar with these knives, they have an awesome look. And I see they are made in Michigan, bonus points!
 
I’d put my Para 3 lightweight against the Bugout.

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Nice knife. I have a para 2 but I have fully converted to Axis now so spyders go to my son.
 
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My EDC is a Benchmade 940 but I'm not impressed with it's edge holding ability so today I'm carrying my Benchmade Barrage to see if it will keep an edge better. The both use an S30V blade steel but there are so many good counterfeit 940's out there, I've been beginning to wonder... I purchased it from an authorized dealer but you never know...

For hunting, I use my Ensign Designs fixed blade. Great knife, keeps a great edge and is light weight.

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Here's the pic of my custom mini Barrage I carry for formal occasions . I left the clip off so it doesn't mare my Armani.
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Just bought a Havalon but it's to give to @Digger1 because I lost his after cleaning my last deer. Prior to that used a knife made a vet buddy of mine. It's a beauty and cut 2 deer two turkey and a handful of waterfowl before being to dull to keep using for that.
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This is the guys site to see the work he does: https://sheffar.wixsite.com/madknifecompany/gallery

No I don't get comission. Just really like the knife and used to work the guy.

EDC is the Gerber paraframe believe it or not. It's tiny and goes unnoticed pretty much everywhere. Plus I have a truck hatchet and two truck knives so I typically don't need more than that little guy.
 
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EDC = CRKT M16-13Z (Carson Design) & Case Trapper
Field dressing = Case Sodbuster (love this little knife!)

I'm a big fan of old school Case knives and have small collection started. Going to their website is like logging on to SH.... always costs me $
 
I have been using the havalon piranta for a couple years. My blades keep falling out when I'm cutting, it can get pretty sketchy when you lose a razor blade up in a deer's guts.... I think I'm going to go to a skeletonized knife this year.
 
I have been using the havalon piranta for a couple years. My blades keep falling out when I'm cutting, it can get pretty sketchy when you lose a razor blade up in a deer's guts.... I think I'm going to go to a skeletonized knife this year.

Thats crazy. I can't even change my blades without using pliers from a multi tool. Something is for sure wrong with yours.
 
Just bought a Havalon but it's to give to @Digger1 because I lost his after cleaning my last deer. Prior to that used a knife made a vet buddy of mine. It's a beauty and cut 2 deer two turkey and a handful of waterfowl before being to dull to keep using for that.
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This is the guys site to see the work he does: https://sheffar.wixsite.com/madknifecompany/gallery

No I don't get comission. Just really like the knife and used to work the guy.

EDC is the Gerber paraframe believe it or not. It's tiny and goes unnoticed pretty much everywhere. Plus I have a truck hatchet and two truck knives so I typically don't need more than that little guy.

Man that is a great looking knife.
 
I’m in scrubs most days so don’t really have an EDC knife. The Buck 110 is my tried and true hunting knife tho!
 
Either my benchmade mini grip or my spyderco dragonfly that has been custom stonewashed
 

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