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I have knives coming outa my ears ranging for a Smith & Wesson drop point fixed blade that was given to my dad in the mid to late 60's while he was in the Army in Alaska,(my pride and joy) to cheap beaters. Out of all of them, I have a Kershaw that has 3 different interchangable blades that I use for most everything. It has a 6 or 7 inch saw which works well for pelvic bones, and bones in general, skinning blade, and another larger blade with a gut hook that I use for field dressing.
It's not a $200-500 knife....in fact I think they can be had for under $100. But everything is in one spot, and its held up to ALOT of use. I'll find a link....
link: http://www.kershawknives.com/product...&brand=kershaw
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Have a KOA Brown Bear Combo
I've had a KOA Brown Bear Combo for over a decade and they're a pair of my favorite knives. A little difficult to sharpen but they do hold they're edge very well. I first bought the synthetic handles but soon couldn't resist getting the stag handled set. They have an excellent feel in the hand from balance to grip. Just handier than blue blazes to have around camp or to dress out your game.
My $0.02.
BMC
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