ClearWater Series 2013 Shot Show. USA made Fillet knifes are back

Matt,

I didn't watch this link but saw another and Bill Keys said that 12C27M has slightly better edge holding and good stain resistance and is a great choice for Salt water applications?

Sounds like the ticket when you decide to go for those little rock bass you have out west. :D
 
Matt,

I didn't watch this link but saw another and Bill Keys said that 12C27M has slightly better edge holding and good stain resistance and is a great choice for Salt water applications?

Sounds like the ticket when you decide to go for those little rock bass you have out west. :D

Ya the 6" would be good for that but the 9" would be better suited for the fish I catch out here in the West:D



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Matt, I think those look like winners. What do you think? I think these will be very popular. Thanks for putting up this video. Nice fish.
 
Thanks, I will be picking up a few of the knives and the fish, well thats how we roll on the west coast.
 
I did suspect you could walk the talk. I'd love to come out and do one of those 2 day tuna trips! Maybe one day.

Back to the Sandvik...sounds like you should be happy with it for your offshore adventures.
 
Matt,

I didn't watch this link but saw another and Bill Keys said that 12C27M has slightly better edge holding and good stain resistance and is a great choice for Salt water applications?

Sounds like the ticket when you decide to go for those little rock bass you have out west. :D

This is the most informative of these shot 2013 youtube links on Buck so far.:D I learned two neat facts.:thumbup: Thanks for posting OP. I see one 12C27M in 9" in my future. I have two made in Finland and will not buy the China ones. This USA Buck one is now on my radar!
 
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Yay! These are what I will use my 2 Pro purchases on this year...sure hope they are 'in stock' at some point.
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Nice. I need to pick up a 6" 12C27M to test. I wish they offered it in a 4" blade too. I use a 4" blade for pretty much everything and think this would also be a great knife for processing deer or other large game.
 
I really dig the sacrificial edge, I wonder how sharp it is. I am looking forward to these. I'm going on a fishing trip in the first week of april so I hope there out by then.
 
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