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This is 500 layer Damascus. Handle is spalted ash from UkraineView attachment 803110I’m a knife guy , just love em. I like to take different ones for a walk.
Correction, stabilized spalted alderThis is 500 layer Damascus. Handle is spalted ash from Ukraine

I ordered an MKC speed goat and a Sharptailed this year.
I love the sharptailed, its fine as a bird knife though you dont really need much for upland birds. I also used it to field dress, skin, and break down a whitetail and it did a super good job at that. It was getting a touch dull right at the end and likely could have used a touch up part way through the breakdown but did just fine without it. I tend to like smaller blades like that for more control.
Im kind of mehhh... on the speedgoat. Its a nice blade but I dont love the paracord handle. I might send it down the road, or keep for backpacking / canoe trips where its seeing less serious use but where I care about the weight savings.
Im pretty sure I am getting a blackfoot for Christmas which I think will pair nicely with the sharptailed as a pair to take hunting.
I also always have a kershaw leek on me though dont tend to use it on game.





The Blackfoot is sweet. My favorite knife by far. I’ve got the Magnacut version. Did three animals with it this year. Gutless method, full debone. Two elk and a deer. I took the other knives out of my pack. Stayed sharp through the entire animal all three times.
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View attachment 803110I’m a knife guy , just love em. I like to take different ones for a walk.
Here is my Ruana Steelhead. The elk antler grip panels are what typically are on the knives. The Steelhead has a 3 1/2" blade. I blued the knife blade on this one also for corrosion resistance. I love both of the Ruana's and it's hard to state the one I like the best. Really a tossup. The blades are long enough but not too long and I like the shape of each one. Both work great for dressing an animal, breaking it down, and caping it.
RUANA STEELHEAD
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Mike & Mark are both set to retire in the not too distant future. I'm not sure what's going to happen to Ruana. I'm hoping that one of the local knife company's here will buy them and do a few of their knives. I think that would be special to see it continue.Ruana knives have a great story. Its neat that they are still made pretty much the same as when they started out![]()
Mike & Mark are both set to retire in the not too distant future. I'm not sure what's going to happen to Ruana. I'm hoping that one of the local knife company's here will buy them and do a few of their knives. I think that would be special to see it continue.
Here are the local ones I could see possibly doing it.
Montana Knife Company
Behring Made Knives
Mike & Mark are both set to retire in the not too distant future. I'm not sure what's going to happen to Ruana. I'm hoping that one of the local knife company's here will buy them and do a few of their knives. I think that would be special to see it continue.
Here are the local ones I could see possibly doing it.
Montana Knife Company
Behring Made Knives