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Not sure what kind of knife your wanting info for but I have a Browning FDT 2 blade that I never go into the woods without. I harvest on average about 6 deer a year and this has dressed everyone of them plus several of my friends deer and the usual various chores. I'm guessing at least 50 deer, an elk, a bear, several boars, and antelope. I absolutly love mine. I sharpen it at the begining of the year and thats about it. I really like the saw blade on it makes easy work of pelvic bones and limbs. The black finish on the blades comes off easily but I don't really care how it looks. The complaint I see on other forums and reviews on cabelas, bass pro, etc. is that the steel is soft and will not hold an edge. But that has not been my experience at all. Well built and sturdy. Hope this helps.

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