The Knives of Alaska are awesome knifes, my nephews have them and they handle great and are well balanced, my only complaint is they will rust if you get them wet...

Pulled this from the web-

BLADE CARE:
We recommend you keep all our knives clean using water and a mild soap, if necessary. Dry them immediately and then lightly oil the blade after field-dressing. Even though many steels are categorized “stainless,” they will still rust when exposed to corrosive materials such as blood and salt water. If you are field-dressing an animal and do not have oil available, you should still wash and clean the blade if any water is available, then rub the blade with animal fat. This will protect the blade until you reach home or camp. If you keep knives in sheaths over long periods, be sure to oil the blades heavily while in storage, as leather can attract and hold moisture. For the very best protection, after the hunting season we recommend you store the knives out of the sheaths with a light coating of oil on the blade