Hi guys......long day today. Hope you all had a good one.
Hey, Luv. I had a pretty good day. Despite being long, did you at least have a productive day?
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Hi guys......long day today. Hope you all had a good one.
I use a knife made by Mora for gutting deer. Bought it on either eBay or Amazon for under $20. Has a full tang, rubberized handle and is made from Carbon Steel so it's easy to put an edge and keep it.The blade has a black oxide coating. It may be going back. I had hoped that being an actual department with ... Doesn't matter. I wasn't thinking. I trusted the guy in this case, and I am now realizing it was a mistake. I will keep the knife in the package until I find a more suitable tool. I will then return this knife. Until then, I want to keep it around in case I need it before finding a replacement.
With my last flock, I kept the net in the coop. Too often I wished that it was in the house. I think this time around, I will keep it in the house. I might need it to round up at a certain Duckling!
I know better than to trust anyone about the animals they sell.
Of course. This is the one I have. I believe it's a 4 inch blade.Okay. So, I should buy fifty knives, and ditch the one I bought for $40.
Okay. So, I should buy fifty knives, and ditch the one I bought for $40.
Not exactly. You should buy 30 knives, sharpen them all and sharpen the one you bought for $40.
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You can't rely on one knife is what I'm trying to say.
I went to the high end, high priced Cutco Cutlery store in a ritzy part of town thinking I would get the tool I needed.
The knife I bought wouldn't slice butter. I bought another and it was bad.
I brought both back and raised hell. They sent the knives back to the headquarters to be sharpened. When I got them back, they were as sharp as razors. Those on the store shelf were worthless as chicken processing tools.
They are stainless which are extremely difficult to sharpen.