Your next # 1 Hunting knife

D Lee

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First, I’m likely a lot older than you. Not smarter, not better, just older with a lot of hunting years and experience behind me. For whatever that's worth.

Over those years I’ve used ordinary hunting knives to gut & clean my game, from Pheasants to Deer, Black Bear and Elk. Nothing special about the handles & blades, they all worked OK. Sometimes happy...sometimes not.

For daily use at home in the kitchen & dining room, wife & I are huge fans of Cutco knives. Sharp 24/7/365 & durable…both understatements. 5-Star customer service should you ever need it. Doubtful.

Not too long ago, I bought this knife, orange handle. https://www.cutco.com/p/drop-point-knife

Henceforth and forever more, it will be THE knife that resides in my back-pack or on my belt 24/7…regardless of hunt. Razor sharp is an under-statement. Cutco will sharpen it for you…free. Do yourself a real favor…take a hard, serious look at this knife. And NO, I’m not in any way connected to Cutco. IMHO, this is a knife that will serve you well for the rest of your life, regardless of what you ask of it. It’s already exceeded my typically unreasonable expectations. We all know, really, really good tools are hard to come by. This is one. You can thank me later.

God Bless & Happy Holidays.
 
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D Lee

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Hey F21....

Sorry about the late reply.

Looked at both, chose the serrated. Can't prove any of this...but the serrated "seems" to hold an edge longer. YMMV. Just my personal preference, nothing wrong with either.
 
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