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Re: best knife fir under $100?
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Quote from: follow maggie on August 06, 2014, 11:12:35 PM
After all these years with it, I still like my Buck 110 folder
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I carry both the Havalon Piranta and the Outdoor Edge Razor as they both have replaceable blades. The Razor is larger and more durable but not quite as sharp as the Piranta but both do very well. The Piranta was $39 and the Razor was $34 when I got them. Only a few dollars more now.
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all around for everyday use as well kershaw leek, nothing better out there.
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August 07, 2014, 07:16:40 PM »
I use a helle knife. Right at 100.00
The felkniven, laminated blade, from Ragnar.
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I carry the OE Razor-blaze and a Wyoming knife because the gut hook makes skinning easier. I like having the clean razor blade for the meat, but that is just me. Both are quite lite and the blades are replaceable like was previously mentioned. I also have the OE filet and bone folder for boning out the meat efficiently.
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As a hunting tool a buck folder is always a good choice. I also like to carry a fixed blade knife as a backup weapon I currently carry an anza skinner check out their video on you tube very sharp very durable the only downside being carbon steel the require oiling to keep away the rust. I have over 200 of these knives com camping knives to bodies and they keep an incredible edge.
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Havalon....light and sharp
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Carry 2 Knives and only 2 actual Hunting knives I can remember ever owning, a folding buck with lock blade and a 2 bladed Folding Case XX. Both with belt cases and all 3 blades kept Shaving sharp with a Schrade OldTimer Hone steel. Not sure of the price now a days but I know I didn't pay over 100.00 for the both of them and the steel when I got them
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Outdoor edge swingblade is my go to knife for breaking down an animal. Love it! Got one of those razor knives by OE coming by renewing my eastmans mag. Don't think it will replace my swingblade but maybe it will.
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Havalon or a Gerber Gator.
I actually carry both
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Another vote for the Gerber Gator II
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Another vote for the Buck 110 I've had the same one for 18 years and have gutted and skinned well over 30 elk and 15 deer. They are a little heavy but very well built and MADE IN USA
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