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Oh and thank you DaGriz.
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Hey Vixen master nice lines on that knife really piratical shape I am sure you will put it through its passes this fall.
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I really don't have a "favorite" knife. I'm knife poor. I have about 45 right now. This is the one I currently use. It's a Dawson that I bought from them at a Gun Show a few years ago.

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The sheath is form fitting with a belt clip molded into it. The sheath is a friction fit that fits the knife nice and tight!

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Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison; And make me savoury meat, such as I love, and bring it to me, that I may eat; that my soul may bless thee before I die. Gen 27:3-4
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OKxbowhunter
That knife looks like it was made to last a life time nice scales and blade their.
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I stood up in one of my best friends wedding in 1990.
This was the gift he gave all the groomsman for standing
up. Our names were engraved in the handle. She's seen
better days but on a good day she's a bloody mess!!!
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That is a buck 110 folding hunter I believe a classic.
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i used to think there wanst any other knife in the world but a good ole 110... :lol: my wife bought me a 100 year anniversary 112 ranger a few years ago. and i have a 119 hard to beat a Buck.
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I have used a 102 sheath knife for gutting many bucks it was my first deer knife still serves me well.
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My new one for this year waiting to get broke in right :wink:

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Whew that is some serious steel Groundpounder love the wood also.
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Here is mine bought on Ebay for $17

Hopefully will be replaced with a DaGriz sooner than later
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@ Gerald,

That's a cool knife, but to be honest, when I first saw it I thought someone put a wood slab on a Swedish Mora knife! LOL Never heard of Helle Norway until I saw you post. Went and looked them up, now I want one!

But is that green paint on the blade?

@ Hoss

Who made that knife? It looks really useful. The last few years, I've been liking finger holes more and more! I started one last Winter, but then got sidetracked and now it's too hot to work in the Garage.

@ Groundpounder

Useful looking kife! Nice grind. How long is the blade?

@ Onetime,

I have more than a few of those old 110's. Normally I'll have one when I go camping. They're just handy knives to have around!

@ Vixenmaster

How long is the blade on yours? It's a beautiful knife and that sheath looks like it's well oiled. Hope to see a few pics with blood on it in about two months!
Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison; And make me savoury meat, such as I love, and bring it to me, that I may eat; that my soul may bless thee before I die. Gen 27:3-4
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looks like a great buy Derick wonderful value nice shape.
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Lots of great looking knives here! I have a number of different knives for different applications but my deer knife for the last seven years has been this Remington. It's a very rugged knife, well balanced in the hand and has very clean, smooth lines (nothing to get hung up when working inside an animal). It also holds an edge forever. :D

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real nice TPM I like it.
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