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Ruana can and will refurbish it for you if you contact them and send it in. Mike & Mark Hangus are still working hard keeping Ruana alive and well. You need to use those other Ruana's. I can hear them crying out to be used! Great knives! I have the Steelhead and the 5AD. Each of my son's has one also.I love the simplicity, weight and sharpness of havalon and that's what I have carried for the last several years. At first, I broke blades but now can disassemble an elk with one blade easily.
That being said, I love a good knife. I have 4 Ruana knives with an original M stamp I got in 1981 for my 12th birthday. I beat the crap out of it before putting it away. I wonder if i can send it in to be refurbished. I've used the smaller ones a couple times. Love the feel of the 5AD but simply can't bring myself to use it.
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Work sharp@Dsnow9 and @WanderWoman
what are you either of you using as a preferred sharpener for those victorinox blades?
My husband is my knife sharpener, lol.@Dsnow9 and @WanderWoman
what are you either of you using as a preferred sharpener for those victorinox blades?
For sure, the amount of time I saved and meat as well by switching shocked me. I originally laughed when my buddy gave me the knife. I brought three others on my deer hunt but gave it a go. The clean down to bone cuts on the gutless method were amazing.My husband is my knife sharpener, lol.
He uses an old fashioned stone and then we touch ours up with a magnetic sharpening steel in the field. He sawed the handle off a regular one and keeps it with his foldable saw. I steal it when I’m out and it’s so much better than using the small ones you would otherwise buy.
The flexible blade does a great job when boning or trimming meat. They’re pretty dang slick overall, and cost about $30.
I’d be awfully tempted to purchase a sheath for mine…For sure, the amount of time I saved and meat as well by switching shocked me. I originally laughed when my buddy gave me the knife. I brought three others on my deer hunt but gave it a go. The clean down to bone cuts on the gutless method were amazing.
I’m so sold on the knife I learned how to do leather work to make an awesome sheath for the knife. Making them for friends to sway them into using it in the field as well
The mora has to be one of the best values there is. You can get those things scary sharp.I used a Havalon for a few years, but throwing away blades just never felt completely justified to me, and I switched to a Benchmade Steep Country. It's a great knife. I still have a Havalon for backup with me, and occasionally use one for processing at home. I've also messed with a knife blade from Jantz that I put scales on, in D2, but prefer the S30V on my Benchmade.
I've been wanting to order some Victorinox knives for processing here at home. They seem like a great value.
Always wanted to try a Mora as well.
I was gifted one of these in 2012 after I put a friend on his first buck. I’ve tried a lot of knives before and even after but it goes in my kill kit every year. I think I’ve settled on this and the Gerber big game vital.Benchmade Steep Mountain Hunter with orange handle and gut hook. (discontinued). S30V steel which holds and edge and sharpens well. I have a pile of Buck and Case fixed blades, but landed on this Benchmade.
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