Never thought I'd go this route

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Chevy Competition Orange
 
I've never lost a knife in the woods and I've never put on the down ground among the leaves or dirt in such a way that it could be lost or forgetten.

I don't buy the high vis arguement. If I buy an orange knife it would be because I liked it but I don't have any so I guess I don't.
 
I've lost a few knives over the years (usually hunting) and since I've gone orange I haven't lost any :)

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I went OD and then worried about losing it, so added the orange. I rather like the combo.
I used to find the stuff offensive, but now I'll go with orange scales for a neck or sailing knife for sure.


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-Daizee
 
I agree with being able to see them better if dropped and I like the idea. I mainly stick to darker handles for hunting not so much deer but I love turkey hunting and anyone who hunts turkey know they have amazing eye site that's my main reason but I would like to get an orange handle knife just for hiking and stuff like that. Usually I carry the same knives hunting and hiking and just haven't got to buying a separate one yet. But I like everyone's pics and cool ideas, def some nice stuff
 
I like orange for these type of knives. Case also does many knives in yellow delrin for the same purpose. If my knife is dark/black and has a lanyard tube or bail, it gets an orange fob made from para-cord.
 
I like orange for these type of knives. Case also does many knives in yellow delrin for the same purpose. If my knife is dark/black and has a lanyard tube or bail, it gets an orange fob made from para-cord.

Yeah, I was not a fan at first either. Then I began thinking practically. I drop it, I want to find it immediately. No need for tactical underground special operations when I'm camping/hiking/backpacking. :D
 
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