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Havalon piranta for absolutely everything! I bone everything in the field and usually end up breaking down 20-30 deer/elk a season (my friends do it wrong so I jump in
). I still carry a fixed blade buck knife but its more of a survival tool than anything. Haven't used it in 3 seasons. You can do everything from take off legs and heads, to skin and bone out meat with the little havalon. Never have i wished i had more knife. You just gotta know where to cut.
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Biggerhammer, that's got nice clean lines to it.
I just looked at his website, the Lite Combo looks good. Needs a stacked sheath for it though.
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knife is blocking my view of that gorgeuos piece of machinery.....
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I've always been a big fan of Buck knives. Still using their 110 folder I bought in 1990
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