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Pocket Knives & Daily Carry Items

"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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I bought a Cabelas brand CCW belt. So far, so good. Had a gift card and used it on the belt and a couple long tail chamois shirts to wear this time of year. Good combo.

I've got a half dozen of the chamois shirts from cabelas as well three new ones for Xmas... They wear really well and a couple of them are ten years old or better.... My go too winter attire.....
 

MK111

"Happy Hunting Grounds in the Sky"
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I carry a small AA flashlight and a pair of mechanic gloves in each coat, sweater, and vest. That way I never have to go looking for them when changing coats. Also have a flashlight and gloves on the gold cart plus plus fence mending tools and parts I need.
 

giles

Cull buck specialist
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A few months back I was telling my old man it would be nice to have a knife made that turned the end of your finger into a skinning/heart and lung cutter. Somehow he explained this to a guy who makes knives out of the state up north and he delivered very well. I'm not a fan of colored handles, but this is perfect!

I've always been nervous when cutting out the upper chest cavity at night. If I'm by myself I will drag the deer out with them in and deal with it at home. Not anymore!

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giles

Cull buck specialist
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Does "White Knuckle" call it a neck knife? I've seen a very similar design on a few neck knives and that was a little bit of info I gave when explaining this mental picture. "Like a neck knife, only bigger"
 

"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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The only thing I can see that I'm not fond of is where your finger sits, I'd have a radius added there instead of a 90 degree... Might save some inadvertent cuts....
 

"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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I'm not real worried about that as I will be rolling my wrist towards myself while I use it. I don't intend to do any pushing with this blade. The cutting will start at that end of the blade and stop at the tip.

It's definitely a knife that'll do what you need it too do.... Just remember those suckers can get slippery in your hand during the process....
Your old man did good on that find....