Mosby
Well-known member
I got out my small game knives last night to sharpen and pack up. I got them on clearance years ago at the LL Bean store. Two of them are Canadian Grohmann knives and one is an LL Bean labeled thin blade boning knife w/ a big fat walnut handle. I didn't pay much for any of them. They have an XX on the sheath, which I think meant that they were returned. They were dirt cheap at the time.
I've considered buying a new bird and trout knife recently but I keep talking myself out of it. I remind myself that I still like my old knives. Old knives have steel that is easily sharpened on simple crock sticks. I can get a really nice edge on them, with a few minutes of effort. I like that. I have a ton of other knives. Most are newer but I always end up taking the same knives on hunting trips because I can get them sharp without a degree in engineering.
Do you guys like the new...really hard steel knives or older hunting knives with softer steel?
I've considered buying a new bird and trout knife recently but I keep talking myself out of it. I remind myself that I still like my old knives. Old knives have steel that is easily sharpened on simple crock sticks. I can get a really nice edge on them, with a few minutes of effort. I like that. I have a ton of other knives. Most are newer but I always end up taking the same knives on hunting trips because I can get them sharp without a degree in engineering.
Do you guys like the new...really hard steel knives or older hunting knives with softer steel?