Gaznazdiak wrote:That top one looks like a clone of Schrade's "Old Timer", if it's half as good as the original you should be pleased with it.
Everyone should have a sharpfinger.
Gaznazdiak wrote:That top one looks like a clone of Schrade's "Old Timer", if it's half as good as the original you should be pleased with it.
deanp100 wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:That top one looks like a clone of Schrade's "Old Timer", if it's half as good as the original you should be pleased with it.
Everyone should have a sharpfinger.
Gaznazdiak wrote:deanp100 wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:That top one looks like a clone of Schrade's "Old Timer", if it's half as good as the original you should be pleased with it.
Everyone should have a sharpfinger.
They are good eh?
That one is over 40yo, still as good as day one.
Bigjobss wrote:Anyone here experienced Victory knives from NZ?
I have nothing but praise for mine
https://www.knifeshopaustralia.com.au/c ... knive.html
Broken down half a dozen deer with it this year and have only touched the steel a couple times, still sharp. I stick to the one knife for field dressing and a scalpel for intricate caping work.
Ive previously used Victorinox and Swibo but neither as good as this one.
Urastus wrote:Bigjobss wrote:Anyone here experienced Victory knives from NZ?
I have nothing but praise for mine
https://www.knifeshopaustralia.com.au/c ... knive.html
Broken down half a dozen deer with it this year and have only touched the steel a couple times, still sharp. I stick to the one knife for field dressing and a scalpel for intricate caping work.
Ive previously used Victorinox and Swibo but neither as good as this one.
Yes, they're an awesome cheap knife. I was using them to fillet salmon professionally.
albat wrote:these are what i use and abuse farkin great value i reckon https://www.mefe.com.au/5-curved-boning ... 0-off-100/
albat wrote:these are what i use and abuse farkin great value i reckon https://www.mefe.com.au/5-curved-boning ... 0-off-100/