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Havalon, about $40.00
Under $30 won't buy a quality knive
Bucks are ok a little more work to sharpen.If I was looking for a new knife I would try to budget around $100 for a blue box(American made)Benchmade.
Quote from: machine on July 30, 2010, 10:18:04 AMUnder $30 won't buy a quality knive Not firm on that price, just hoping. I have a Gerber Gator that I got for about $30 that I use for work. It's a good work knife, just don't know how it'd do on an animal
Quote from: DoubleJ on July 30, 2010, 10:19:36 AMQuote from: machine on July 30, 2010, 10:18:04 AMUnder $30 won't buy a quality knive Not firm on that price, just hoping. I have a Gerber Gator that I got for about $30 that I use for work. It's a good work knife, just don't know how it'd do on an animalI've got a Gerber Gator (nothing but blade, no serrations or gut hook) that I've used on animals since probably 1990 or so, been resharpened probably 30 times or more probably gutted and skinned 50 or so animals I'd guess. I have other knives, a few customs (one from Rainshadow on this board) and a couple of Bucks and whatnot. But I could throw all the others away and never miss a beat and sue nothing but that Gerber. Buy another one of those and use it for hunting and you'll be fine.
for skinning you can get the best skinner on the market for about 19 dollars,green river russels,buffalo skinner,quick to sharpen comfortable.they have some cool blades,Ive skinned several hundred cattle with them..
Will the Havalon go through bone and joints? They look sharp but not that stiff.Sorry, I said field dressing but what I meant was the "Bone out" method.
I've got a sweet Al Mar that goes through animals like a hot knife through butter. great for skinning a de-boning. I'm also using a Havalon knife. It's got replacement blades. For only 35$ THe blades are stainless surgical steel, come sealed and are only 6$ a dozen. You don't ever need to sharpen, just simply change the blade. I used on my bear this season, and worked awesome. Pretty good deal.