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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 59706" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>I not giving a negative review, I have an old Schrade UH 167 12", with bone handle fillet knife that my grandpa gave me, it holds a edge longer when going through bigger fish like a northern. The leech lake blade is more flexible than my Schrade which I don't care for as much as a knife with a thicker blade. I still sharpen my knives with a stone, the leech lake is such a beautiful knife I would hate to see what would happen if I scratched the finish off. The leech lake knife tip is sharpened on both sides, the Schrade UH 167 12" is not which I like. I got it for Christmas from my grandma lol I was always using the Schrade knife. My leech lake knife is dated 2005 on the side, beautiful shiny blade. The leech lake knife is sharp enough to shave hair of your arm, but so can my grandpa's old Schrade knife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 59706, member: 217"] I not giving a negative review, I have an old Schrade UH 167 12", with bone handle fillet knife that my grandpa gave me, it holds a edge longer when going through bigger fish like a northern. The leech lake blade is more flexible than my Schrade which I don't care for as much as a knife with a thicker blade. I still sharpen my knives with a stone, the leech lake is such a beautiful knife I would hate to see what would happen if I scratched the finish off. The leech lake knife tip is sharpened on both sides, the Schrade UH 167 12" is not which I like. I got it for Christmas from my grandma lol I was always using the Schrade knife. My leech lake knife is dated 2005 on the side, beautiful shiny blade. The leech lake knife is sharp enough to shave hair of your arm, but so can my grandpa's old Schrade knife. [/QUOTE]
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