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Re: Fleshing Knife - Freedom Brand or Necker?
[Re: Wulff Traks]
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03/26/25 02:49 PM
03/26/25 02:49 PM
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W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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I don't like either of them because out of the box they're not super sharp. I do lots of beaver most seasons and like an extra sharp knife. Ausable superior Post Lees parallel Zephyr To name a few
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Fleshing Knife - Freedom Brand or Necker?
[Re: Wulff Traks]
#8373750
03/26/25 10:24 PM
03/26/25 10:24 PM
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Joined: Sep 2023
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Crappiekiller
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MO
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I would like to connect with Lee for a knife as my Necker works for coyotes but I’m struggling getting and keeping the sharp end sharp.
I use Gene Ingram knives as my main Big Game knife so familiar on how to sharpen good steel.
CK
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Re: Fleshing Knife - Freedom Brand or Necker?
[Re: Wulff Traks]
#8373917
03/27/25 07:08 AM
03/27/25 07:08 AM
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Joined: Jun 2022
Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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I’ve got one of Lees but it too nice, it’s on my display tables. Not sure about the cheaper Weibes but their more expensive one is razor sharp on both sides. I mostly use a Zeph, I like the tri blade from Savague for some stuff. Necker has comfortable handles, that’s nice……
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Fleshing Knife - Freedom Brand or Necker?
[Re: Wulff Traks]
#8373925
03/27/25 07:26 AM
03/27/25 07:26 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Rodney,Ohio
SNIPERBBB
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Rodney,Ohio
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I thought the necker handles were the worst. Round handles arent a good idea. The number of times the knife flipped on me when pushing was one too many.
Last edited by SNIPERBBB; 03/27/25 07:26 AM.
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Re: Fleshing Knife - Freedom Brand or Necker?
[Re: Wulff Traks]
#8374386
03/27/25 06:46 PM
03/27/25 06:46 PM
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Joined: Dec 2019
Iowa
CTRAPS
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Iowa
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I am a fan of Lee's knives too. They are top-notch quality and easy to use. Another plus is doing business with one of the nicest guys you'd ever want to meet. I've never been to a convention where Lee was at that he didn't have time to visit or answer questions. He's the 100% real deal, and so are his knives.
Life Member: ITA, IBA & NRA. Member of SA, MTA, FTA & NTA
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Re: Fleshing Knife - Freedom Brand or Necker?
[Re: Flint Hill fur]
#8374398
03/27/25 06:56 PM
03/27/25 06:56 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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NC, Person Co.
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mini parallel steinmeyer is hard to beat! Amen! That would be my choice. Lee produces a quality product! I was a bit skeptical of his round handles after using a Post but Lee's handles are big enough that I have zero problem controlling the angle of the knife.
Life Member: NCTA, VTA, NTA, TTFHA, MFTI Member: FTA
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Re: Fleshing Knife - Freedom Brand or Necker?
[Re: Wulff Traks]
#8374562
03/27/25 10:59 PM
03/27/25 10:59 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon 66
bfflobo
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Oregon 66
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#1 Lee's small parallel. Close #2 Zeph #3 For coyotes and cats, my Caribou just hangs on the wall. Probably good for otter and beaver? First one snapped in half on a tough coyote. ( thin, narrow, flexable, sharp ) Never have used a POST
Last edited by bfflobo; 03/28/25 10:40 PM.
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