1 Field knife to take on any hunt

Heavily customized might have been an overstatement. I electro etched the markings, then stripped all the coating and polished it, I changed the edge geometry to favor slicing over stregth and did just a bit of shaping on the existing grips. I think I also ground in some stipling along the back. Also changed the sheath over to one made by Armitus (and then swapped away from their belt attachment to a mollelock).

I didnt do this all at once but over about 12 or so years of use, though if I got a new one tomorrow I would mostly replicate this on day 1.

Very cool, would live to see pics if you get a chance sometime.

The knife nerd in me would also like to see pics when you get a chance, as I've got the same knife but still bone stock like the day I pulled it out of the box.
 
Very cool, would live to see pics if you get a chance sometime.

The knife nerd in me would also like to see pics when you get a chance, as I've got the same knife but still bone stock like the day I pulled it out of the box.

Pics are not too exciting. I do prefer the blade without the coating, electro etching the logo was a pain in the ass but dosnt look like much. Cant really see the edge change but its a pretty different angle than stock. I really like the sheath. Have one on my 6 as well.
 

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Has anyone tried a Victorinox/Mercer Lamb Skinner as a field knife?
I have a Victorinox Lamb Skinner, I dont think it'd work well with the curve. Seems like it'd be hard to to cut the pleural lining and around the rear exit. But I don't encounter game bigger than moose, and then only twice. No experience with elk or mule deer. Can take photos next to other knives if youd like
 
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