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What is a Really Good Hunting Knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Moondoggie" data-source="post: 2940949" data-attributes="member: 119723"><p><em>I have too many knives to mention here, but my top from the ones I own are: </em></p><p><em>1st pic- custom knife made here in S Alabama. Heaviest knife for the size I own.</em></p><p><em>2nd pic - Frontier knife (I found this knife on the ground in the 80's on public land parking area. Bought the sweet little sheath to go with it. </em></p><p><em>Also have several Uncle Henry knives, made in USA. You can still buy them on EBay. Used the folding hunter for over twenty years. Skinned enough game to fill a tractor trailer. </em></p><p><em>Have a Benchmade Hidden Canyon, son just got the Saddle Mtn. Good knives</em></p><p><em>Have an Esse that I really like, not sure of the model, bought back when they were a steal, under a hundred bucks, now most are 200 and over. But they are good knives!</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Have a couple Gerbers, but they are tactical knives I have attached to kit. As with Buck, the Gerbers are not all made in USA. Due diligence is needed to get a model made in USA.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moondoggie, post: 2940949, member: 119723"] [I]I have too many knives to mention here, but my top from the ones I own are: 1st pic- custom knife made here in S Alabama. Heaviest knife for the size I own. 2nd pic - Frontier knife (I found this knife on the ground in the 80's on public land parking area. Bought the sweet little sheath to go with it. Also have several Uncle Henry knives, made in USA. You can still buy them on EBay. Used the folding hunter for over twenty years. Skinned enough game to fill a tractor trailer. Have a Benchmade Hidden Canyon, son just got the Saddle Mtn. Good knives Have an Esse that I really like, not sure of the model, bought back when they were a steal, under a hundred bucks, now most are 200 and over. But they are good knives! Have a couple Gerbers, but they are tactical knives I have attached to kit. As with Buck, the Gerbers are not all made in USA. Due diligence is needed to get a model made in USA.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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