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 Knives of Alaska
castiel  [Team Member]
2/21/2012 9:32:51 PM
Anyone have any of their knives? Can't find much about them other than their own website which has some nice looking knives.
P08  [Team Member]
2/21/2012 11:21:59 PM
I have a two knife set, one a regular drop point, the other a skinning type blade with a sharpened rounded point. Both from the factory will shave hair as smooth as a Bic razor. I chipped the edge on mine and the stag grip de-calcified. Sent it to them and they replaced it no problems. They are carbon steel "at least mine is" so you must take care to oil them so they don't rust.
Kidney  [Team Member]
2/22/2012 7:23:33 AM
I have one of their cheaper fillet knives. It's stainless and keeps an alright edge.

The fit and finish wasn't so great, but it wasn't an expensive knife.
PYRO31888  [Member]
2/23/2012 12:40:50 AM
My mom has one of those weird ax looking ones... i think to cut salad
phideaux  [Member]
2/23/2012 3:54:38 AM
I have the two knife filet set. won't keep an edge for shit. I have never seen one of their knives that would keep an edge for long. I won't waste money with them again.
fsjdw2  [Team Member]
2/23/2012 4:02:14 AM
Originally Posted By PYRO31888:
My mom has one of those weird ax looking ones... i think to cut salad


It is called an "Ulu", and if you watch some of the native women(eskimo to you lower 48ers, though that is like calling a person from montana southerner) use them, they will amaze you.