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What knife/knives do you carry?

Started by imskippy, May 06, 2009, 01:56:00 PM

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Jason R. Wesbrock

I haven't seen anything that a Buck Crosslock with a drop point blade and a gut hook won't handle.

Talondale

An 8OT old timer 3 blade pocket knife and a Kershaw Trader with wooden handle that I found next to a moose kill in the woods of AK.

maxwell

cold steel hunter- pretty much indestructable, and very sharp.

bayoulongbowman

I have bunch , there knives then there is, Emerson . Just works for me..Marco
"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

hunt it


Here is one of my favourites made by Trad Gang member Karl Andersen.
hunt it

rastaman


Knife by "tippit"...sheath by "rebecca shields"..
around my neck...various and sundry other knives in my pack.
 :)
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Randy Keene
"Life is precious and so are you."  Marley Keene

DesertDude

DesertDude >>>----->

US Navy (Retired)
1978-1998

R.W.

Gerber "gator-mate", Schrade "Sharp finger", Buck 110 folder, and a #2 scalpel, with spare blades.

JockC

Benchmade Griptilian daily carry.

Doug Campbell neck knife, whenever hunting.

Ruana (gift from my ex-in-laws) if carrying without regard to weight.

Mora if weight-limited.

I'm a lucky man; batting .500 great blades Montana-made.
Jock
TGMM Family of the Bow
Hunting should be hard.

MYSTIKBOW

I've carried  A Camillus centerloc folder for the last 28 yrs. in my pack I also carry a case one arm trapper.This season I have also started to carry one VERY sharp Sticshooter belt knife.

I reckon so

JockC

Oh, I forgot a carpet knife with a major gut hook, primarily to rip leg skin.

And a really nice Koster bushcraft knife bought on a deal if I'm going high and long.
Jock
TGMM Family of the Bow
Hunting should be hard.

dragon rider

Daily a little Buck with a one finger opening device kind of Ken Onion style; in the field mostly a Buck 110 folder and a Bob Dozier drop point hunter.
Don't meddle in the affairs of dragons; people are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

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yekrut

I carry four knives total at all time, One dagger for my protection, a floding guthook-skinner and saw. A clip knife and another folding lock back skinner!! And sometimes a swedish neck knife, and a large shrade belt knife. That should be all of'em I think!!  :)    :)
There are many good moccasin tracks along the trail of a straight arrow: ( fox )

Mo. Huntin

So far I don't hunt any thing bigger than a deer.  I have an old folding Buck 110 that the very tip was broken and then reshaped my dad gave it to me when I was a kid.  I also have a kershaw locking folder.  Both get wicked sharp. The buck is for sentimental reasons.  I always have a gerber saw for the rib cage no sense abuseing a knife.

cliff77

I carry my Dad's custom Randall. He had it made in 1941 before shipping out and passed it on to me when I was drafted in 1967. It's no beauty but its a tough knife.
My folder is either an old Gerber or my Spyderco military.
Genesis 27:3
Elite 60#

stykshooter

My new Damascus ironwood and macassar ebony knife, picked it up last month so it has no experience.

Jake Rhea

I carry a knife my grampa and i made .I will be carrying this fall a knife that I will make to mach my bow I made.  :bigsmyl:

Smallwood


GingivitisKahn

Nothing fancy for me.  

* Mid-size Swiss Army Knife or a Gerber LST folder for small game and stuff.
* Gerber belt knife for deer (practically new - bleah).
* USMC fighting knife or a tomahawk - for whatever.

Mo. Huntin



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