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ok I'm an idiot :blink: How did I miss that Amanda carries these knives??? I noticed on the funniest picture voting that the prize is one of these knives. ...Go figure........ :blink: I have been using this same knife for the last 3 years and with one blade to spare from the original 12 pack. I think with these 11 blades I have performed over 10 big game critters plus I skinned my lion life size. I just ordered another 3 packs of blades and a caring case from Amanda's store!

 

Once you use one, you will not use any other!

 

Mike

 

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Thanks Mike!

 

I just got some of the new havalon filet knives in too. They are longer and for fileting fish. Very nice! I have yet to add them to the store because they just came in yesterday.

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Just bought one from ya..(orange one here they are easy to see when you drop or leave on a rock pile) ...ship it fast can't wait to slice and dice..lol :lol:

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Just bought one from ya..(orange one here they are easy to see when you drop or leave on a rock pile) ...ship it fast can't wait to slice and dice..lol :lol:

 

It will go out in the mail tomorrow! You should have it on Thurs.

 

Thank you for your order :)

 

Amanda

 

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You rock Amanda got it in the mail today light but sturdy and very very sharp!!! TY for the Sticker..laugh but I'm putting on my Subaru Forester I'm probably the only redneck who drives one.

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You rock Amanda got it in the mail today light but sturdy and very very sharp!!! TY for the Sticker..laugh but I'm putting on my Subaru Forester I'm probably the only redneck who drives one.

 

 

 

 

You are welcome. Be very careful changing the blades!

 

Post a pic of your sticker when you get it on!

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not to be a negative reply but i was trying to use this knife on my elk - butchering on my tailgate - I was skinning up the rear leg and just getting started when the blade came off- now i know it was snapped in properly - how it came off I dont know - where the blade went i wasnt sure but i proceeded to use my ole stand by - a schrade - It skinned-quartered,cut out the leg sockets etc. I had used it to gut split rear pelvis also -

 

I hope to give this knife another try but didn't have time to mess with replacing blades - etc - especially under a street light skinning/ quartering out an elk bymyself!

 

 

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They take a little getting used to. You can't pry with them. You also have to make sure there nothin on the knife when you put in a new blade, like skin or meat. They are extremely sharp. I've seen them take a fingernail off effortlessly. There is nothing better if you can not pry with them. I broke a few blades learning.

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They take a little getting used to. You can't pry with them. You also have to make sure there nothin on the knife when you put in a new blade, like skin or meat. They are extremely sharp. I've seen them take a fingernail off effortlessly. There is nothing better if you can not pry with them. I broke a few blades learning.

 

Listening to everyone it seems they are a good thing if you know how to handle them but if there is all this trouble with breaking blades and getting use to using them then I'm going to stick with my hunting knives. Sorry! :)

 

TJ

 

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I got to use one on my bull elk this year. Never used one before and I learned pretty quick not to twist while cutting. I snapped 1 blade and after that there was no more problems. The knife is beyond sharp and it made the job of caping and cleaning a snap. I was very impressed with it. I'll be ordering one very soon.

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DONT EVER GUT WITH ONE UNLESS YOUR EXPERIENCED

Butter Fingers

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