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<blockquote data-quote="kfrye" data-source="post: 104909" data-attributes="member: 5472"><p>If you can find someone locally who sells them, Cutco makes a quality knife (U.S. made) and they cover them with a forever guarantee. Their cheapest hunting knives come in a non-slip kraton handle with a drop or clip point. There double d edge takes a lot of abuse before it needs attention, and the straight edge is no slouch either.</p><p></p><p>When/if it really gets bad, ship them back for a resharpen. You could probably pick one up cheap on ebay too.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfrye, post: 104909, member: 5472"] If you can find someone locally who sells them, Cutco makes a quality knife (U.S. made) and they cover them with a forever guarantee. Their cheapest hunting knives come in a non-slip kraton handle with a drop or clip point. There double d edge takes a lot of abuse before it needs attention, and the straight edge is no slouch either. When/if it really gets bad, ship them back for a resharpen. You could probably pick one up cheap on ebay too. Ken [/QUOTE]
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