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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 10:45:33 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: LaBomba182 wrote: Subject: The *best* knife for cutting fish into bait... From: NOYB, I have a Kershaw fillet knife that is VERY flexible, (the reason I bought it), but like you, it just doesn't hold that razor edge like I thought it should, seeing how it's not a cheap knife. I took it to my local knife dealer, had it re-ground, and it didn't help. Still will not hold the honed edge well. Cheap, as in higher carbon stainless steel knifes, often hold a better edge than ones made of high grade stainless. Capt. Bill The secret to keeping an edge on a knife: clean the knife with soap and water after you use it, dry it, and then touch up the edge with a good ceramic or steel sharpener. Even if you don't fish, you should keep a good, sharp knife on board. There will come a time when you have to cut a line in a hurry, and if you have that good knife around, you'll be able to do it. For a source of good knives, including knife care and sharpening, see: http://www.randallknives.com/ There's a good article in the new (Jan 04) American Rifleman (an NRA publication so you lefties can avoid it if you want) about Randall knives. A friend of mine had the 3" salt fisherman model with contoured handle that he used to cut bait. I thought it was an excessive luxury spending that much on a knife. But it was nice. Steve |
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