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Special Interests - Groups & Societies => The Cutting Edge => Topic started by: Rowdy Fulcher on February 20, 2016, 11:15:58 AM
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Howdy
I recently had a Stek knife made for hunting . I am real happy with it , it just feel great in your hand .
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Howdy
This is a Stek knife I have had for about 20 years . It's a beautiful Damascus blade that is very sharp .
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Howdy
More eye candy .
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Howdy
Here are my oldest and my newest Stek knives .
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Howdy
What do you think about my knife .
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Howdy
More eye candy .
Seeing as you ask, I vote for the Buffalo Hunter style in the lower photo of your Feb 22 post. Your new one seems sturdy, but perhaps a bit too blunt at the point for a utility hunter. Or, as a dagger, it's a bit short.
I had a bowie/boot knife combo made by a knifemaker formerly on this board. I passed the boot knife on to my son who is a qualified stalker in England. The spearpoint was shaped similarly to your new knife, and Sun&Air found the point too blunt for field dressing. I have thought to have the blade modified to match the Randall Trout & Bird profile.
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Sir Charles
Your pick is my field knife . It has gutted lots of Deer . It holds a good edge and sharpens back easily . If it won't shave the hair off your arm , it aint sharp enough .
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Howdy
Plan on carrying my stek knife while out Turkey hunting .
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Rowdy; As they say in Germany, "Waidmann's Heil". (Hunter's Luck!)
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Sir Charles
Was stationed in Germany from 84 to 86 . Was a Grunt with the 1st division D co 4th Bn 16 th Inf . Germany was a beautiful country friendly people and Great summer weather IF you don't like to sweat .
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Rowdy; I was in the Brit zone NE of KOLN from'67-'70. I served in the BEST close support artillery unit in the British Army of the Rhine.
The best part of it all was 4 DM to the Yankee Dolla, and 6 weeks leave a year! it was only a two hour drive to a number of US gun clubs. We had a skeet set up just out back of my O club! The NATO Status of Forces agreement gave us the RIGHT to obtain a West German Jagtshein.
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Sir Charles
I carried my Stek knife while Turkey hunting , and yes it's still as sharp as it was before season . Oh well tomorrow starts spring squirrel season . I might use my 87 and my black powder loads to smoke out a few squirrels . Sounds like a plan . I can use my stek knife to dress out the little bushy tails .
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Waidmann's Heil, Rowdy.
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Howdy
Wow I can't believe that no one else has a Stek knife . They are great knifes at a fair price . 100 % American made .
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Howdy
Thought I would share a picture of my Stek Knife and my old Remington Rolling Block
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Howdy
Well the Stek knife did a great job of skinning another Deer . I have been using Stek knives for over 20 years . I have one for my grandson , when he's old enough to hunt he will have a great knife .
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Howdy
The Stek Knife did a Great job on field dressing the Deer . The wooden handles were not as slick and the stag handled knives . But that was the way I ordered it . They aren't as pretty in a display case but they work in the Field . Here is a picture of this years Deer .
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Howdy
Used my Stek knife to dress this Turkey . It did a Great job .
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Howdy
Got to use my Stek knife to Dress another Turkey . It was a Big Tom .
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Howdy
I cleaned and sharpened my Stek knives . Deer season will be here before you know it . My knives will be READY .
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Howdy
Deer season is only a few weeks away . I have my knife ready to skin a couple Deer . I have been using stek knives for several years 25 + years .
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Howdy
Well Deer season was Good . Got to use my Stek Knife on a nice Buck .
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Steak knives are often handy. ;D
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Coffinmaker
Hope to use my Stek knife to Dress out a couple Big Tom Turkeys this Spring . Did I tell ya I love to Turkey Hunt . ;D ;D ;D