01 September 2003, 10:20
<trout>Folding hunting knife that holds its edge.
For those of you interesed in sharpening things, check out this link
http://www2.fwi.com/~krumy/scary/copyof.htm01 September 2003, 11:04
<Savage 99>Lot's of good suggestions here. Just to add that I like a serrated blade and a conventional one in a two bladed folder.
I too have some carbon steel blades made locally and they hold an edge really well but none are folders.
The two bladed folders I have are made by Coleman. I have no idea if they are better or worse than other SS knives.
01 September 2003, 11:26
WPNstubblejumper had your answer ...
The Gerber Gator folding lockblade is available with ATS34 steel for under $60US. Plain, or combination serrated blade. Models G6064 and G6065.
http://www.knifestuff.com/gerber/gator/gator.htmI personally prefer a fixed blade knife for skinning work. They are much easier to clean. I have a couple of Dozier skinners with D2 steel that like very much, though they are more expensive than your budget would allow.
[ 09-01-2003, 02:29: Message edited by: wayne nish ]01 September 2003, 13:01
<Fuzz>I carry a Case sheath knife with a 3" blade,but I gut out most of my deer with a Buck 307 which has 3 blades. When I get home to skin a deer I can almost finish up with the Buck.
Fuzz
02 September 2003, 18:38
VoldamortFor an over the counter lock blade, Buck is hard to beat. You will have to sharpen it though. A good steel will go a long way between stone sharpenings. Cutting through ribs will dull a knife pretty quick. Try a small saw for the bone and such.