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    Quote Originally Posted by terryf View Post
    Always great to see new guys joining the clan

    I have a deal for you - a custom Sandt Blades hunter:

    Steel: N690
    OAL: 225mm
    Blade length: 105mm
    Blade thickness: 3.2mm
    Bolsters: stainless 304
    Weight: 147 grams
    Handle: African hardwood with red liners
    Sheath: leather right handed

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    Retail: $350

    You can have it for $100 with one condition - you post some photos for us of your next hunt.
    good bugger right there
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    just go for a mercator. easy enough to do a deer with one, i keep mine on a lanyard around my neck so is always handy. i dont know why people charge around with big belt knives, apart from the tingle you get in your balls putting one on..

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    Orange handle easy to spot if i drop it lol

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    Thanks guys def gives me a good inside what to look out for. Cheers

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    Ok will look into tonight cheers

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    Grab 1 off these , cheap and good , comes with a good knife with sheath for the bush , then you got all the knives you need for butchering at home , thats if the mrs doesn't claim them for the kitchen...

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/1792240919

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    Im a bit of a knife freak...not half as bad as some on here though...... been through many over the years and now its the same 3-4 that get the nod more often than not. the mercator is great....I have many and always have one in the day bag as a spare. the bachos are AWESOME have one in each vechile and have dressed deer and pigs out no issues at all. they stay sharp for ages and a quick sharpen has them back t razor sharp again...not sure why guys bag the sheaths they come in...personally I reckon they are top notch and I will happily put it in my pack ,wont do that with any other fixed blade as have wicked scar across shin from when it goes wrong.
    svord peasant knives are good too got the mini and std size have cut up deer with both..the mini got it done but a bit bigger blade wouldve made job easier.
    gerber make a good knife but you got to know ya stuff to get them sharp once dulled,same goes for buck.
    one thing to remember just like vechiles or rifles you much more likely to use n abuse a cheap one....so if you do get a good expensive model, have something on hand to use as a hack and dont use tip as a screwdriver....twisted tips are a mongrel to straighten or sharpen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beginnerhunter View Post
    Ok will look into tonight cheers
    @Beginnerhunter you did see the deal from terryf earlier on?

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    I would add a mercator as another option if you think a folding knife would suit. I have used mine on all the deer I have dress out in the bush. I have an old green river skinner I use for sheep at home but it’s too big and heavy for me to carry it into the hills.

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    Somebody Pm this guy , tell him to take Terry's fantastic offer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beginnerhunter View Post
    Ok will look into tonight cheers
    Good god man youve been offered a $300 knife for a hundred ? if you really dont want it buy it and sell it to me for $150
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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    Good god man youve been offered a $300 knife for a hundred ? if you really dont want it buy it and sell it to me for $150

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    ive got a few knives but find myself always going back to the Mercator done hares rabbits pigs goats and deer with it

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    Take the custom knife. If you look after it you will have it for life. That is a very generous offer. Better than the bahco crap( yes I have experience with these to say that). It's rubbish to say you won't cry if you loose it. I have only recently moved to a custom knife. The one I had before I had for 15yrs. Look after it like you do your rifle and you won't loose it.
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