Utica Cutlery Co. Adirondack Fixed Blade Knife Review

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Utica Cutlery Co. Adirondack Fixed Blade Knife Review

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Great review Scott! It sure looks like a good handful of a knife and yet just the right size for general using around the homestead.
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Thanks Wade! She does seem to be just the right fit and blade size! ::nod::
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Scott, never saw where you measured the cutting blade length, I'm thinking it would be right at or just under 3". Looks like this knife would be similar in size and use to the Buck 113 Ranger. Is the handle a bit on the thick size? Looks that way in the picture. I'm thinking this would be a decent deer skinner, slightly on the minimalist side. Nice review (as always). OH
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C'mon now Bruce......you know, we men.....quote measurements FIRST, then measure. :wink:

The handle is a little on the thick side, but it fills the palm of my hand.

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