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<blockquote data-quote="ericbc7" data-source="post: 2570703" data-attributes="member: 79488"><p>The knives I take deer hunting are Victorinox paring knives (6 in my pack). Decent blades that can be touched up in the field - but with 6 of them, you just grab the next one and keep cutting. I like them better than my havalon since the blades are longer and it's tricky to change blades on the havalon when fingers are cold, greasy and bloody. I also don't sweat loosing one or two in the tall grass since they are inexpensive.</p><p>My apologies to everyone who loves their custom pieces of knife art.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericbc7, post: 2570703, member: 79488"] The knives I take deer hunting are Victorinox paring knives (6 in my pack). Decent blades that can be touched up in the field - but with 6 of them, you just grab the next one and keep cutting. I like them better than my havalon since the blades are longer and it’s tricky to change blades on the havalon when fingers are cold, greasy and bloody. I also don’t sweat loosing one or two in the tall grass since they are inexpensive. My apologies to everyone who loves their custom pieces of knife art. [/QUOTE]
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