"Never Needs Sharpening Copper Knife" $3 for two at Atwoods

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Are we neckbearding copper knives from Atwoods?
No not me I just felt I could get a bunch and all my friends and relatives would get a pack.
I must remember to save a couple back for myself.

My wife got the first 2.

She said the holes are not great when cutting thawed/fresh back strap thin for fajitas as the holes want to fill with meat and make the thin cuts hard to perform.
 

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No not me I just felt I could get a bunch and all my friends and relatives would get a pack.
I must remember to save a couple back for myself.

My wife got the first 2.

She said the holes are not great when cutting thawed/fresh back strap thin for fajitas as the holes want to fill with meat and make the thin cuts hard to perform.
I always used a 4" fillet knife
 

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It’ll cut a smoked breakfast sausage
 

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Update on these knives.
For the price they work well.
Blade is very thin and accepts a sharpening very quickly.

I used one for a couple weeks in the kitchen and I use a cutting board Teflon/plastic.
It got dull a bit and would not cut through the Jimmy dean sausage plastic.

4 swipes across a German steal and it was slicing right through the package.

I then got to kill 5 wild hogs and processed 4 of them and cut the back hide and back straps off of hog #5.
Bigger male.

I used the knife to do all of them including skinning and quartering and taking meat off the ribs.
Hand did not get tired of holding the knife but it will dull.
I had to sharpen it about 8 times during the skinning and processing.

Id does NOT hold an edge as good as my Forschner Victorinox knives but it does not cost what they do either.
 

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For the price that’s great.

I love this never need sharpening concept. Far stronger than a razor blade knife. I smell Christmas 🎄🥳

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TP8B4JO?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M8141CD?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Here's my go to field dressing/skinning knife. I do like that I can pop out and replace the scalpel blades. Don't plan on using the Atwood's knives outside of the kitchen at our hunting property.

Replaceable blade skinning knives and hunting knives by Havalon Knives. Titan Jim Shockey Signature Series
 

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