Got to use my Wegner combo edge afield

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Got to use my Wegner combo edge afield

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Folks,



On friday I started this years whitetail deer season, and ended it just as the light was fading that day. I met up with and killed the biggest buck I've ever seen (in real life)... I've been hunting for one like this for twelve years now.



I used my new combo edge Wegner to field dress this deer, which it did effortlessly and it's still shaving sharp. Isn't that something? The Wegner design is incredible, and I really like the combo edge for this task.



My last years deer was field dressed with my plain edged large Wegner, which is truly great...but I think the combo edge has "the edge" for all around game processing purposes. I intended to use them both this year to compare, as the plain edge was in my truck but I was done so quickly I didn't even think of fetching the other knife, and I sure didn't need to get a freshly sharp knife part way through the job.



Jeff.
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Jeff:
Congratulations on the hunt. I know exactly how you feel. It has always been euphoria for me to kill a deer and drag it in. The Wegner is a super knife in any form. At Blade-Tech they have the ultimate Wegner but at $350 I will have to wait awhile.
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I got to handle one of those jeweled ti liner ones at a gun show.Really nice.BTW it was shootist16 that had it.

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fredswartz,

Thanks for the nice words...I'm still glowing from the weekend. Had some hunting buddies come by tonight ogling my "big boy". It sure felt good.

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Hi Jeff,
There´s nothing quite like it, is there..!?
And don´t forget the story for when you and your´s are sitting in front of the roaring fire, sipping Chucks Scotish mouthwash and smiling like a chainsaw!!
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Vox !!!! I guarantee that if Jeff sips my "Scotish Mouthwash" he will be smiling like a chainsaw with the exquisite pleasure of the the taste of the smoke and the bog. It also warms the cockles of ones heart just fine, laddie.

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Boys,

There was a fire and a fair bit of sippin' done that evening; last Friday. Celebrate I did...and shall.

I'm just looking around for the best place to take the head for mounting, as this deer will be skinned out tonight. At first I wasn't going to have it mounted, but now I figured if I don't I may always regret it. It is after all, my first "real" buck.

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Mounting smounting. Let's talk recipes, man! What culinary plans do you have first? :-) I'm not a hunter, but I do love the taste of well-prepared venison. Great stuff!
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Jeff, If you deside to not have it mounted, you could send me a piece of the stag. Then I could make you a hunter for the next season.<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Chuck, Have you tried the Sprite thing..<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
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Vox -- Gee, I sure would try it if I could... But for some reason Sprite seems to be banned from the Massicotte household. I wonder why? Ya think maybe it could be that Sprite and Scotch will <b>NEVER </b> mix? Never Ever!!!

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voxnaes,

Do you mean a piece of the antler? For a knife handle? Cooooooool.

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Yep, thats what i mean!<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Vox.
If you deside then drop me a line...But just so you know, the antler have to dry out for a least a year...So it won´t be a x-mas gift this year!<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Chuck,
But you live in the US, you must have some cola in the fridge, splash some of that in there, it´ll take the edge of almost like sprite does!<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

Edited by - voxnaes on 11/8/2002 5:28:01 AM
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voxnaes,

That's very kind of you. It looks now like this one will be getting mounted alright, but I have big set of whitetail antlers from two years ago I could sens a hunk of I suppose.

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Years ago in High School history class, (before I got turned onto knives) one project we were assigned was to write a report on _any_ topic concerning Native Americans. To set it apart, we also had to make something that our report concerned.
Of course I was the only one that picked Native American weaponry as a topic. One of the weapons I came across and decided to make was a flail made from a small deer antler.
I simply Sharpened the tips.
I will have to dig it out and hang it on my wall.


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