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Offline WapitiTalk1

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Re: Best Folding Bone Saw
« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2019, 02:59:53 PM »
Good post, I have always carried one of the short Stanley cross cut saws in my pack. They work great, but not as compact as I would like. I’ve never seen the Wyoming saw. Ordered one last.

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Re: Best Folding Bone Saw
« Reply #16 on: December 20, 2019, 03:12:45 PM »
Wyoming saw is a bit heavy, but only one worth a darn.

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Re: Best Folding Bone Saw
« Reply #17 on: December 20, 2019, 04:09:38 PM »
Silky saw from Japan.

  Pricey, superb.  Pull saw.  I have the Pocket Boy, too small to cut off elk antlers but incredibly sharp and quick to cut.  Mine has coarse teeth, great for wood and works on bone.  If my primary use was for bone I'd go for medium teeth, in a Big Boy size for cutting antlers from skulls.

I have half a dozen other daypack saws:  Sierra, Gerber, Knap sport saw, various compass and small hand saws (best I've found for cutting off antlers). A Knight and Hale lock blade folding pull saw lasted about 2 minutes of use.  A small Black and Decker pull saw finally wore out but was very good and I have never seen one like it since.   Best larger back pack folding saw (for me) is the Coghlan folding saw, similar to Sven saw but much better design with no parts to fall off and lose in snow etc.  It is a wood saw, don't know if you can get a finer tooth bone blade for it. Ok

 
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Re: Best Folding Bone Saw
« Reply #18 on: December 30, 2019, 08:27:40 AM »
Folding outdoor edge works great for me

 


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