Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: huntnphool on January 16, 2010, 02:17:00 PM
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Last Christmas I received a nice new Cutco knife from some good friends. The knife is a Clip Point Hunting Knife with the Double-D Edge (serrated) and let me tell you it is outstanding. This last season I used it on 3 deer, field dressed, skinned, caped heads, pried vertebrae apart and even sawed a little bone. All this and it is just now needing a edge put back on it.
I have to tell you that I have NEVER been a serrated edge fan for hunting knives but I am now. I have some very expensive knives and a different one for about every possible situation while in the woods but with this thing I only have to carry one in my pack, and not have to worry about added weight.
If you are looking for a great do everything knife that will hold an edge under a lot of situations, you should check these out sometime.
http://www.cutco.com/products/product.jsp?itemGroup=5718 (http://www.cutco.com/products/product.jsp?itemGroup=5718)
Here is a list of the shows they will be at this year.
http://www.cutco.com/company/fairsShows.jsp#Washington
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My best friend used to sell them... Best damn steak knives EVER!
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Don't know about the kitchen knives but that hunting knife is fantastic!!!
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I just bought the hunter knife this last fall and I love it. Check out craigslist, I picked mine up brand new for about half the retail price.
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my wife bought some a few years ago because the sales lady told her they couldnt cut human flesh. i got home and heard that story and laughed my a$$ off,the knives knew the difference between human and other flesh. ya right! great knives though.
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My wife bought a whole set a few months ago, they are nice knives. If anyone is interested there is a young single Mom raising a kid by herself that sells them in my area. I'd give her your number if you'd like.
Carl
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My mother in law purchased one of their filet knives for me a few years back. Interestingly enough, it has gutted many more chickens than fish over the years. We butcher and cut up 50 chickens a year and I've used it the last three years with out any serious sharpening other than on a steel. It is due for a little touch up but it has held its edge very well. It also has a great non-slip grip that I wish I could have on every knife I own.
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Last Christmas I received a nice new Cutco knife from some good friends. The knife is a Clip Point Hunting Knife with the Double-D Edge (serrated) and let me tell you it is outstanding. This last season I used it on 3 deer, field dressed, skinned, caped heads, pried vertebrae apart and even sawed a little bone. All this and it is just now needing a edge put back on it.
I have to tell you that I have NEVER been a serrated edge fan for hunting knives but I am now. I have some very expensive knives and a different one for about every possible situation while in the woods but with this thing I only have to carry one in my pack, and not have to worry about added weight.
If you are looking for a great do everything knife that will hold an edge under a lot of situations, you should check these out sometime.
http://www.cutco.com/products/product.jsp?itemGroup=5718 (http://www.cutco.com/products/product.jsp?itemGroup=5718)
Here is a list of the shows they will be at this year.
http://www.cutco.com/company/fairsShows.jsp#Washington
Cutco knives are great. I used my pocket knife on my elk and my buddies deer. Still sharp as can be.
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My wife bought a whole set a few months ago, they are nice knives. If anyone is interested there is a young single Mom raising a kid by herself that sells them in my area. I'd give her your number if you'd like.
Carl
Got any pics? I'm not interested in the single mom's number (I'm married) but I'm up for pics. ;)
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My wife bought a whole set a few months ago, they are nice knives. If anyone is interested there is a young single Mom raising a kid by herself that sells them in my area. I'd give her your number if you'd like.
Carl
Got any pics? I'm not interested in the single mom's number (I'm married) but I'm up for pics. ;)
:chuckle:
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My hunting partners son used to sell them and I have had mine for at least 15 years. They are great knives and when they get a little dull there are numbers for cutco people who will come to your house and sharpen them for you at no cost.
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Cutco!!! wow! A blast from the past, I sold those when I was a college freshman.Still have a couple of knives and utensils,with me since 1977! Are they still made in the US? Is it still an Alcoa company? Stainless Steel? Try not to loose them!
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I bought a set for my wife about 4 or 5 years ago and they're great. Got the orange handled hunting knife for free. I didn't get te serrated one though because I didn't know how I'd sharpen it. I actually don't use it much as I like the feel of my smaller Buck and Browing knives better but it gets stuffed in my pack during big game season just in case. It's kind of a scam, I wish they'd just sell them in stores.
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Cutco knives are great. We have a set of kitchen knives and I have a couple hunting knives and a fillet knife.
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:)Good thing your up for pics cause the only pics yer gonna get are outta yer nose. Unless you buy a knife then you get a one-on-one demonstration. :chuckle: :chuckle:
Carl
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We have the full kitchen knife set, fishing knife and hunting knife. Some if the Kitchen knifes need to be sent in and replaced but the fishinh knife and hunting knife are still awsome to use.
Spent some major bucks on them, well at least my step mom did and now i have it all.
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:)Good thing your up for pics cause the only pics yer gonna get are outta yer nose. Unless you buy a knife then you get a one-on-one demonstration. :chuckle: :chuckle:
Carl
:) :chuckle: