Speedhunters available - pictures added
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Speedhunters available - pictures added
I have just received the knives and they are very nice IMO. I will take some pictures tomorrow but they are nice little utility knives. The prices are following (including registered shipping + leather poach):
Stag: 79.00, 103.00, 137.00
Horn: 75.00, 101.00, 133.00
David
Stag: 79.00, 103.00, 137.00
Horn: 75.00, 101.00, 133.00
David
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It is one of the better Italian Switches. It is specifically designed for "dressing" game. Everything fits well and is nicely finished. The Stag is "blended" to the bolsters much closer than on a Stiletto. "Drugstore Hunters" might call it too small but it's about the perfect size for processing Whitetail Deer or many smaller critters. The "gutting blade" will let you zip open game with little danger of pucturing the innards, the saw will go through the pelvis and the bottle opener on the saw blade is more appropriate to Americans than the corkscrew usually found on Euro knives. We are far more likely to have a Beer after a hunt than the traditional wine Euro types prefer. It is much better as a "Hunting Knife" than a large fixed blade which really is more of a "Camp Knife" For assorted camp chores a larger fixed blade is better but for turning something expired into something processed it's very good The somewhat similar Outdoor 7 [a manual opener] http://www.skm.to/bin/skm.cgi/pager/a/o ... 8189243179
has been used by people on this forum to "dress" deer, I'll bet this fall one of these will do the same thing
has been used by people on this forum to "dress" deer, I'll bet this fall one of these will do the same thing
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