Catcherman

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Fuse
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Catcherman

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Post by Fuse »

Spring fever has hit and I'm getting ready for fishing season. My ancient Normark fillet knife has been officially retired and I'm thinking about a Catcherman. Assuming it doesn't have blade play, is there any reason I shouldn't get one? That is if I can find one.
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Post by tonydahose »

check out ebay and blade forums.
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I've bid on ebay, but they keep getting up above what I'm willing to pay for a fillet knife. I'm still kicking myself for not buying one at Sportsmans Warehouse for $50 when I had the chance. This was less than a month ago. Aaaargghh.
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I'll keep posting this when the opportunity presents itself...
I wish Spyderco made a FB fillet knife in H-1!
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I have one...well worth it. :cool:
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Post by Joshua J. »

I'd go for an H-1 Catcherman as well.
Already love my AUS-8 version.
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