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| Posts: 2159 | Location: Czech Republic | Registered: 22 May 2002 | 
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| Try one of the Doziers Skinners, they are excellent knives. I read a lot of good about Gene Ingram knives but don't have one yet. I've used the Doziers on several deer and they are the real deal, not too thick, get wicked sharp, good sheaths.......DJ |
| Posts: 3976 | Location: Oklahoma,USA | Registered: 27 February 2004 | 
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| I will second an Ingram drop point. They are excellent knives and are fairly reasonably priced. You won't have to worry about touching up the blade half way through a field dressing. |
| Posts: 6545 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 28 August 2001 | 
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| Here is another vote for Gene Ingram's knives. I have 3 of his knives now, actually gave one of them to my wife to carry when we hunt together and she won't give it back except to touch up the blade. I have the Lite Skinner Model, a #4 Drop Point and a SLK pocket knive, all with D2 steel. I really like the Lite Skinner model in D2 steel. We have used it on Texas whitetails and let our trackers use it on a 21 day Tanzania safari on everything from Cape Buffalo to hippo. They would ask "momma" for her knive - I guess they liked Gene's knives too! I would touch it up each night on a set of crock sticks (small version that cost ~$2.50 at Acdamey) back to hair shavin sharp (I think it took about 10-15 strokes). The reason I like this model is when you turn the knive upside down (for opening body cavity, etc.) there is enough drop in the blade tip that you don't dig into the internal organs (i.e., combination drop point/skinner). For the money you can't beat his knives and I have some quality custom knives, including 3 made from damascus steel. Gene Ingram is also a great guy - he will build you a knive with what ever handle material you want and won't bill you until the knive is ready to ship. He makes sheaths out of leather and kydex (plastic) and he will supply both for your knive for a small additional fee. http://geneingramknives.blademakers.com |
| Posts: 1361 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: 07 February 2003 | 
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