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I'm a knife guy, and just wondering what knife you carry in the turkey woods. I have always liked a Case XX Finn3, it has a 4 1/2" thin profile blade, and the handle material is stacked leather washer handle, It is a great old knife made from 1965 to 1969. :struttin:
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Case Mini Finn. 3.1" blade, leather handle. Perfect fixed blade knife.
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I've never been a knife collector so seldom carry anything special. I typically have a cheap relatively short bladed fillet knife (maybe it's a boning knife) from Gerber in the truck for taking birds apart when traveling. I'll carry just about any folding knife for notching the tag. I won't really need it this year since we can use e tags now.
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Bucklite Desert Storm camo 3" blade. Deer, turkey, squirrel.
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Scott Davidson. Top, giraffe bone. Bottom, stabilzed live oak.
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That's a beauty Doc!! Custom made knives are in a class by themselves, the detail on yours is outstanding.
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Thank you. Scott does great work. Top knife made in 2016 and bottom one made in 2015. One is always with me in the turkey woods.
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Those two are works of art Doc! I would have a tough time taking either to the woods with me for fear of losing it. I only carry a small little case folding knife with me in the turkey woods. I always have a few in the truck to chose from for cutting up birds.
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Thanks but they are used. If you look closely at the bottom of the second picture, I failed to crop out my tailgate. Both were taken to send to Scott as thanks for a job well done and evidence of their use.
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Benchmade Mini-Griptillian is my EDC..Havalon Piranta stays in my turkey vest.
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Outdoor Edge is my hunting knife, you can't beat the razorblades on those things....never dull.
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CamoMan4025 wrote: March 20th, 2022, 1:53 pm Outdoor Edge is my hunting knife, you can't beat the razorblades on those things....never dull.
That's what I carry in my "kill kit" for elk and deer. Elk can dull the best of blades.
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