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Originally Posted by
gbk
How many deer Mike?:D
Back in the day a good hunt would have us with 5-7 deer on the pole by mid week. So we'd skin them up and take them in.
Blades don't take to kindly to cutting thru a lot of hide so I would need to sharpen few time before we were done. No one wants a dull knife when two guys are working at the same time on a deer.
These Havalon's make that far easier, just snap in a new blade when needed.
But I do like the feel of a comfortable solid knife when I'm doing a deer on a cold hide.
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Thanx-that was my understanding too,one deer skinned,one sharp knife(with max 1 honing).
I never needed to hone my el cheapo 20 years old TSC skinning knife doing a deer.
Almost always cold hide.
Never caped a deer(my taxidermist did it always)did a moose once,so i can see these blades SHINE on caping though...........
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Thanks for all the input fellas I went with the outdoor razor edge pro and got 20 bucks off at Cabelas just for asking